Claims
- 1. In the continuous casting apparatus, the improvement comprising:means for exerting an electromagnetic body force to exert an electromagnetic body force (Lorentz force) toward a casting direction of a cast piece in continuous casting, wherein said means for exerting an electromagnetic body force is adapted to generate a substantially uniform electromagnetic body force within a cross-section of the solid-liquid coexisting zone of said cast piece, said substantially uniform electromagnetic body force being a one-directional force which does not induce stirring and said means for exerting an electromagnetic body force including: at least one pair of electrodes attached in contact with side surfaces of said cast piece; and at least one pair of superconductive coils arranged so as to cross the direction of the current between said electrodes with the direction of a generated magnetic field.
- 2. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1,wherein said exerting means for exerting said electromagnetic body force comprises a reduction unit for supporting the cast piece or for compressing the cast piece to give a larger reduction amount as it goes downstream of the cast piece, and wherein said reduction unit includes at least one pair of rolls arranged with a cast piece put between them for supporting the cast piece or for compressing the cast piece to give a larger reduction amount as it goes downstream of the cast piece.
- 3. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said roll reduction unit comprises a roll driving unit to balance a drawing resistant force resulting from giving a reduction gradient to a cast piece, and the electromagnetic body force exerted toward the casting direction.
- 4. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said roll reduction unit includes independently controllable fluid hydraulic cylinders to give a reduction force.
- 5. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said roll reduction unit includes independently controllable fluid hydraulic cylinders to give a reduction force.
- 6. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for removing an oxidized surface layer of a cast piece at the upstream side of said electrodes.
- 7. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 6, further comprising means for shielding a contact part of said electrodes and cast piece, or said contact part and a cutting part of the cast piece surface, with an oxidation preventing gas atmosphere.
- 8. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for exerting said electromagnetic body force comprises a mechanism movable forward and backward in casting direction and which is fixable at a prescribed position.
- 9. The continuous casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a roll reduction unit arranged in a complete solid region of said cast piece at a downstream side of the means for exerting an electromagnetic body force, and thereby giving a braking force created by frictional force with the cast piece due to roll reduction, onto the cast piece, so as to correspond to the electromagnetic body force exerted toward the casting direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/817,699 filed Mar. 26, 2001, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/180,515, filed Nov. 11, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,404 issued Jun. 5, 2001.
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