Claims
- 1. Strip casting apparatus for casting metal strip comprising a pair of casting rolls forming a nip between them, molten metal delivery means to deliver molten metal into the nip between the casting rolls to form a casting pool of molten metal above the nip between the rolls, pool confinement means to confine the casting pool of molten metal at each end of the nip, and roll drive means to rotate the rolls in mutually opposite directions so as to produce a solidified strip at the exit from the nip, wherein the pool confinement means comprises:
- a pair of refractory end closure plates disposed one at each end of the nip to contact the molten metal of the pool substantially completely across both ends of the pool and dam it against outflow from the pool;
- a pair of downwardly converging arcuate hollow tubular conductors disposed outside each end closure plate adjacent the curved conjunctions between the end closure plate and the casting rolls and curved so as to follow those conjunctions downwardly from the vicinity of the upper region of the casting pool to the vicinity of the lower region of the pool at the nip;
- power supply means to supply alternating current to aid conductors;
- electrical connectors providing input and return connections for the power supply means to the upper and lower ends of said conductors such that current will flow simultaneously through the arcuate conductors in the same direction between their upper and lower ends;
- field concentrators of ferromagnetic material disposed about the arcuate conductors so as substantially to envelop the conductors between concentrator pole end faces closely facing the end closure plates so that substantially all of the electromagnetic field leaving the concentrators is directed from the pole end faces transversely into the end closure plates adjacent the conjunction between those plates and the casting rolls so as to concentrate the electromagnetic fields along said conjunctions from the upper region of the pool to the lower region of the pool in the vicinity of the nip such that to pushing back molten metal inwardly of the pool along those conjunctions to prevent escape of molten metal between the end closure plates and the rolls.
- 2. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the field concentrators comprise portions of generally U-shaped cross section disposed about the arcuate conductors with the ends of the U-shapes directed toward said end closure plates.
- 3. Casting apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein some of said portions are each disposed about one of the conductors but at least one of said portions is disposed about bottom segments of both conductors in the vicinity of the nip between the casting rolls.
- 4. Casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pair of downwardly converging arcuate conductors disposed outside each end closure plate is part of a single electrical conductor structure disposed outside that plate, said pair of conductors meeting at a bottom junction at their lower ends, the conductor structure further comprising an upper conductor interconnecting the upper ends of the downwardly convergent arcuate conductors and said electrical connectors providing input and return connections to the upper conductor and the bottom junction, respectively.
- 5. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical conductors are arranged so that their upper parts are spaced further from the adjacent end closure plate and casting roll conjunctions than are their bottom parts thereby decreasing the pool confining forces toward the upper parts of the pool.
- 6. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the conductors are tilted so as to incline upwardly and outwardly away from the adjacent end closure plate such that their upper parts are displaced further from the casting pool than are their bottom parts.
- 7. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the conductors are displaced downwardly from the positions in which they would be in best horizontal alignment with the conjunctions between said end closure plates and the casting rolls.
- 8. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the conductors depart from strict compliance with the curvature of the rolls so that they do not precisely follow the roll shapes but are configured such that they are closest to the lines of conjunction between the rolls and the adjacent end closures toward the nip and gradually become further away toward their upper parts.
- 9. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the refractory end closure plates are set so as to define small gaps between them and the casting rolls.
- 10. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said gaps are clearance gaps.
- 11. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the casting surfaces of the rolls are coated with a ferromagnetic material.
- 12. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the coating material contains nickel.
- 13. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein said downwardly converging arcuate conductor and said upper conductor are disposed in a first plane and said electrical connectors are disposed in a second plane proximate said first plane.
- 14. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the ends of each U-shape defines a gap therebetween and each of said pole end faces slopes outwardly and backwardly from said gap.
- 15. Strip casting apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein said pole end faces slope back at angles up to 30.degree. from the plane defined by said gap.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application under 35 U.S.C. 120 of prior commonly-assigned U.S. application Ser. No. 08/541,718, filed Oct. 10, 1995, now abandoned.
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