Claims
- 1. A process for producing a slab from steel, in which a strand leaves a permanent mold with liquid melt surrounded by a strand shell and, in a downstream strand guiding assembly, a gap between guide rollers mounted in strands is set infinitely variably by adjusting elements which connect lower and upper frames, the process comprising the steps of:a) continously changing the gap (s) by oscillating the size of the gap about a predeterminable center line of the gap while the strand is drawn out of the mold so that dynamic influences on the guide rollers are negligible and no plastic deformation of the strand shell occurs; b) recording the current gap(s); c) simultaneously determining an actuating force (F) of the adjusting elements and a magnitude (A) of the force from which strand shell strength is determinable; and d) with increasing magnitude of the actuating force (F), at least one of setting the gap (s) to a predeterminable value and pressure-controlling the gap by means of at least one adjusting element, whereby when the gap is larger the force on the strand is smaller and when the gap is smaller the force on the strand is larger.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein the gap (s) is oscillated at a frequency (f) in a rage of 0.05 to 5.0 Hertz, inclusive.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, including recording the current actuating force in a computer aided manner and preprocessing the actuating force (F) in such a way that, in a first approximation, the actuating force (F) behaves in dependence on the actual gap (s) based on two curves:F1=a−m1·s F2=b−m2·s, which have the form of an angle which two sides of different slope, with an apex point (P), and setting the gap (s) following the relationship F=f(s) so that proportions of the sides F1 and F2 are kept substantially at an equal size.
- 4. A process according to claim 3, wherein the one side F1=a−m1·s corresponds to a gap which is smaller and the second side F2=b−m2·s corresponds to a gap which is larger than an optimum gap (s) at the apex point (P), a degree and direction of the adjustment of the gap (s), being adapted as a function of the relationship F=f(s).
- 5. A process according to claim 3, wherein a variation of the actuating force (F) has, in a second approximation, the form of a hysteresis, an extent of the actuating force (F) with respect to an associated gap (s) is used as a measure of viscosity of the liquid crater in the slab and, in dependence on the viscosity found, conclusions are drawn as to a position of a lowest point of the liquid crater and gap adjustment is adapted.
- 6. A continuous casting installation for producing slabs from steel, comprising:a permanent mold; a downstream strand guiding assembly, which has stands with lower and upper frames on which there are provided guide rollers having a gap therebetween which is infinitely variable by adjusting elements connecting the frames; distance sensors provided for determining the gap between the guide rollers; a computer connected to the distance sensors; an actuator connected to the computer and operatively connected to the adjusting elements so that the adjusting elements are operated in at one of a pressure- and a distance-controllable manner for gap setting, whereby when the gap is large the force on the strand is smaller and when the gap is smaller the force on the strand is larger; and an oscillator provided so as to induce the adjusting elements to undergo oscillation outside a resonant vibration with respect to the strand stands.
- 7. A continuous casting installation according to claim 6, wherein the distance sensor have measuring elements which are connected directly to the adjusting element.
- 8. A continou casting installation according to claim 7, wherein the adjusting elements are hydraulic and have a piston, the element being connected to the piston.
Priority Claims (1)
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197 20 768 |
May 1997 |
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PRIORITY CLAIM
This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/DE98/01198, filed on Apr. 27, 1998. Priority is claimed on that application:
Country: Germany, Application No: 197 20 768.5, Filed: May 7, 1997.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/DE98/01198 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO98/50185 |
11/12/1998 |
WO |
A |
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