Claims
- 1. In a continuous casting machine including a generally horizontal continuous casting mold having an upper inlet, an internal cavity communicating with and disposed below said inlet for receiving molten metal through said inlet into said cavity, and at least one outlet communicating with said cavity for withdrawing a strand of solidifying metal through said outlet from said cavity, and a pouring tube having a outlet nozzle portion, said pouring tube extending from above said mold downwardly through said mold inlet into said mold cavity so as to be disposed its lower outlet nozzle portion in spaced relation below said mold inlet within said mold cavity, a discrete excitation coil supported coxially about said pouring tube within said mold cavity in the space therein between said upper mold inlet and said lower pouring tube outlet nozzle portion, said coil for generating an electromagnetic levitating and stabilizing force which acts upon the meniscus of the molten metal in said mold cavity at the region of said mold inlet for counteracting the head pressure of molten metal contained within said pouring tube and thereby providing a seal in the area of an interface between said mold inlet and said pouring tube above its outlet nozzle portion, said excitation coil comprising:
- (a) means defining multiple electrical conductor turns disposed in series and being capable of carrying an electrical current of adequate density to generate said electromagnetic levitating and stabilizing force; and
- (b) means defining plural hydraulic fluid flow path, the number of said multiple electrical conductor turns being at least six times greater that the number of said plural hydraulic fluid flow paths, said hydraulic fluid flow paths being disposed in parallel to, but independent of, one another and in close proximity to said multiple electrical conductor turns, whereby coolant fluid circulation in each of said independent flow paths can provide sufficient cooling of said multiple turns to facilitate conduction therethrough of a high enough density electrical current to produce said required electromagnetic levitating and stabilizing force for providing said seal in the area of said interface;
- (c) said means defining said multiple turns being an outer electrical conductor;
- (d) said means defining said plural fluid flow paths being plural inner fluid channels being surrounded by, and in contact with, said outer conductor;
- (e) said respective inner channels being separated by hydraulic outlet and inlet connections so as to provide discontinuous coolant flow paths;
- (f) said outer conductor at said respective outlet and inlet connections of said inner channels having a conducting joint which ensures that the electrical path in said outer conductor is continuous even through said coolant flow paths are discontinuous.
- 2. The excitation coil wherein said outer conductor is in the form of a solid conductive metal tube.
- 3. The excitation coil as recited in claim 2, wherein said inner coolant channels are in the form of hollow passages formed in said solid tube.
- 4. The excitation coil as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer conductor is in the form of an annular arrangement of electrically conductive metallic strands.
- 5. The excitation coil as recited in claim 4, wherein said inner coolant channels are in the form of low-conductive tubes surrounded by said conductive strands.
- 6. The excitation coil as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer conductor and respective inner channels together have a vertical helix winding configuration.
- 7. The excitation coil as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer conductor and respective inner channels together have a spiral pancake single layer winding configuration.
- 8. The excitation coil as recited in claim 1, wherein said outer conductor and respective inner channels together have a spiral pancake double layer winding configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 201,351, filed May 27, 1988, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 050,272, filed May 15, 1987, now abandoned.
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