Claims
- 1. A submerged entry nozzle for flowing liquid metal therethrough, comprising; a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a generally axial symmetry and a first cross-sectional flow area; a diffusing transition section in fluid communication with the pipe section including two or more front walls and two or more side walls, the front walls converging in a first vertical plane and the side walls diverging in a second vertical plane perpendicular to the first vertical plane to substantially continuously change the nozzle's cross-sectional flow area in the transition section from the first cross-sectional flow area to a generally elongated second cross-sectional flow area which is greater in cross-sectional flow area than the first cross-sectional flow area and to substantially continuously change the nozzle's symmetry in the transition section from the generally axial symmetry to a generally planar symmetry; and a divider section in fluid communication with the transition section to divide the flow of liquid metal from the transition section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions.
- 2. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the transition section provides a substantial decrease in flow velocity.
- 3. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the divider section includes a pair of deflecting sections including a flow divider between the deflecting sections disposed downstream of the transition section, the deflecting sections having side walls which diverge from the vertical at a certain angle which are generally parallel to the side walls provided by the flow divider.
- 4. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the front walls converge at a total included convergent angle of the front walls of about 2.0 to 8.6 degrees.
- 5. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the side walls converge at a total included divergent angle of the side walls of about 16.6 to 6.0 degrees.
- 6. A nozzle as in claim 3 wherein the deflecting sections provide a deflecting angle from the vertical in the range of about 10 to 80 degrees on each side.
- 7. A nozzle as in claim 3 wherein the deflecting sections provide a deflecting angle from the vertical in the range of about 20 to 40 degrees.
- 8. A nozzle as in claim 4 wherein the total included convergent angle is approximately 5.3 degrees.
- 9. A nozzle as in claim 5 wherein the total included divergent angle is approximately 10.4 degrees.
- 10. A nozzle as in claim 2 wherein the transition provides a decrease in flow velocity and an increase in cross-sectional area of approximately 38%.
- 11. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel including in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions and having substantially equal certain cross-sectional flow areas, the flow dividing means including a transition having a cross-sectional flow area which is generally hexagonal, means including the transition for enlarging the cross-sectional flow area such that the sum of the certain flow areas of the two streams is appreciably greater than said certain flow area of the entrance pipe section, first means disposed between the streams for producing positive pressures on the inner portions of the streams, the first means having a rounded leading edge of a sufficiently large radius of curvature to permit variation in stagnation point without flow separation, and means for producing negative pressures on the outer portions of the streams.
- 12. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel including in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions, the flow dividing means including first means disposed between the streams for providing positive pressures on the inner portions of the streams and second means for producing negative pressures on the outer portions of the streams.
- 13. A nozzle as in claim 12 wherein the flow dividing means comprises a transition having side walls which diverge at a certain angle from the vertical and wherein the first and second means comprise a pair of deflecting sections disposed downstream of the transition, the deflecting sections having respective walls corresponding to said transition side walls, and the deflecting sections having respective terminal portions at which said corresponding walls diverge at an angle from the vertical appreciably greater than said certain angle.
- 14. A nozzle as in claim 12 wherein the first and second means comprise a pair of substantially straight and generally rectangular sections.
- 15. A nozzle as in claim 12 wherein the first and second means comprise a pair of curved and generally rectangular sections.
- 16. A nozzle as in claim 15 wherein the curved sections have inner and outer walls of certain radii, the inner walls having a radius not appreciably less than half that of the outer walls.
- 17. A nozzle as in claim 15 wherein the first and second means further comprise a pair of substantially straight and generally rectangular sections disposed downstream of the curved sections.
- 18. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel including in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, means including a transition for reducing the velocity of flow from the entrance pipe section, the transition having side walls which diverge at a certain angle from the vertical and having an outlet cross-sectional flow area appreciably greater than said certain area, and means for dividing flow from the transition into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions.
- 19. A nozzle as in claim 18 wherein the transition provides a substantial decrease in flow velocity.
- 20. A nozzle as in claim 18 wherein the transition provides substantially no net change in flow velocity and wherein the flow velocity reducing means includes a diffuser disposed upstream of the transition.
- 21. A nozzle as in claim 18 wherein the transition provides an increase in flow velocity and wherein the flow velocity reducing means includes diffusing means disposed upstream of the transition for providing a decrease in flow velocity of appreciably greater magnitude than the increase in flow velocity provided by the transition.
- 22. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel including in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions, the flow dividing means being disposed between the streams and having a rounded leading edge of a sufficiently large radius of curvature to permit variation in stagnation point without flow separation.
- 23. A nozzle as in claim 22 wherein the flow dividing means includes a tip portion which is generally of semi-elliptical contour.
- 24. A nozzle as in claim 22 wherein the flow dividing means includes a tip portion which has generally the contour of a symmetrical wing section ahead of the chord position of maximum thickness.
- 25. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel comprising in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions, the flow dividing means including a transition having a cross-sectional flow area which is generally hexagonal and a pair of substantially straight and generally rectangular sections disposed downstream of the transition, wherein the straight sections direct the streams at a certain angle from the vertical, and have outlet ports disposed at an angle from the horizontal which is less than said certain angle.
- 26. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel comprising in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions, the flow dividing means including a transition having a cross-sectional flow area which is generally hexagonal and a pair of curved and generally rectangular sections disposed downstream of the transition.
- 27. A submerged entry nozzle for continuously casting molten steel comprising in combination a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a certain cross-sectional flow area, and means for dividing flow from the entrance pipe section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in opposite directions, the flow dividing means including a transition having a cross-sectional flow area which is generally hexagonal, a pair of curved and generally rectangular sections disposed downstream of the transition and a pair of substantially straight and generally rectangular sections disposed downstream of the curved sections.
- 28. A nozzle as in claim 14 wherein the straight sections direct the streams at a certain angle from the vertical, the straight sections having outlet ports disposed at an angle from the horizontal which is less than said certain angle.
- 29. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the first cross-sectional area is substantially circular.
- 30. A submerged entry nozzle for flowing liquid metal therethrough, comprising; a vertically disposed entrance pipe section having a first cross-sectional flow area and a generally axial symmetry; a diffusing transition section in fluid communication with the pipe section, the transition section adapted and arranged to substantially continuously change the nozzle's cross-sectional flow area in the transition section from the first cross-sectional flow area to a generally elongated second cross-sectional flow area which is greater in cross-sectional flow area than the first cross-sectional flow area, and to substantially continuously change the nozzle's symmetry in the transition section from the generally axial symmetry to a generally planar symmetry; and a divider section in fluid communication with the transition section to divide the flow of liquid metal from the transition section into two streams angularly deflected from the vertical in substantially opposite directions.
- 31. A nozzle as in claim 1 wherein the front walls converge at a total included convergent angle and the side walls converge at a total included divergent angle and the difference between the total included divergent angle of the side walls and the total included convergent angle of the front walls is less than about eight degrees.
- 32. A nozzle as in claim 3 wherein the deflecting sections provide a deflecting angle from the vertical of about 30 degrees on each side.
- 33. The submerged entry nozzle of claim 1, wherein the nozzle's symmetry is substantially hexagonal.
- 34. The submerged entry nozzle of claim 30, wherein the nozzle's symmetry is substantially hexagonal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/220,734 filed Mar. 31, 1994, now abandoned.
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