Claims
- 1. A tundish for use in the continuous casting of a molten alloy containing a molten alloying ingredient having a density greater than that of the molten alloy as a whole, said tundish comprising:
- a metal outer shell and an interior refractory lining;
- a tundish bottom having an outlet opening;
- means for receiving a stream of said molten alloy within said tundish at an entry location spaced upstream from said outlet opening;
- means, located between said entry location and said outlet opening, for accumulating the molten alloying ingredient which is undissolved in said molten alloy;
- means defining at least one passageway extending between (a) the top of the refractory lining on the tundish bottom and (b) that part of the metal shell underlying said refractory lining;
- said refractory lining having a part thereof which abuts a passageway;
- said passageway being positioned at a location where said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient accumulates;
- said passageway being permeable to said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient but impermeable to said molten alloy;
- means for maintaining said passageway at a temperature which prevents undissolved, molten alloying ingredient, which descends along the passageway, from cooling to a temperature at which the undissolved alloying ingredient blocks the passageway against further passage by said undissolved alloying ingredient;
- and drain means in said outer shell, below said passageway, for withdrawing, through said shell, molten, undissolved alloying ingredient which has permeated through the passageway to said shell.
- 2. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said temperature-maintaining means comprises at least one high-conductivity, refractory brick in that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway;
- said high-conductivity, refractory brick is longitudinally disposed in a vertical direction and has an upper portion extending above the surrounding refractory and into the molten steel contained in said tundish.
- 3. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway comprises a plurality of adjacent refractory bricks separated by a vertical joint which defines a first passageway.
- 4. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein said temperature-maintaining means comprises:
- a heating element for heating a part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway.
- 5. A tundish as recited in claim 4 wherein:
- said heating element comprises a substantially horizontally disposed member underlying at least a portion of that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway.
- 6. A tundish as recited in claim 5 wherein:
- that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway comprises a refractory brick in contacting relation with and disposed atop said member.
- 7. A tundish as recited in claim 4 wherein:
- said heating element comprises a substantially vertically disposed member extending upwardly into that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway.
- 8. A tundish as recited in claim 7 wherein:
- that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway comprises a refractory brick;
- and said member extends upwardly into said refractory brick.
- 9. A tundish as recited in claim 6 or 8 and comprising:
- rammed refractory disposed around and adjacent said refractory brick;
- said passageway being defined by the interface between said refractory brick and said rammed refractory;
- said rammed refractory comprising means which permits said undissolved molten alloying ingredient to permeate through the rammed refractory to said passageway while preventing said molten alloy from doing so.
- 10. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said tundish comprises a slump in said tundish bottom;
- said sump has a floor and comprises means for accumulating said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient;
- said passageway extends downwardly from said sump floor;
- a part of said refractory lining underlies said sump floor;
- said tundish outlet opening is located downstream of said sump;
- and said sump comprises a downstream side which slopes toward said sump floor from a downstream direction.
- 11. A tundish as recited in claim 10 wherein:
- said entry location is upstream of said sump;
- and said sump comprises an upstream side which slopes toward said sump floor from an upstream direction.
- 12. A tundish as recited in claim 10 and comprising:
- a first dam extending upwardly from the tundish bottom between said entry location and said tundish outlet opening;
- said dam having an upstream side and a downstream side;
- said sump being located adjacent said downstream side of the dam;
- and a second dam downstream of said sump and upstream of said outlet opening;
- said second darn comprising means for preventing undissolved, molten alloying ingredient from passing downstream of said second dam.
- 13. A tundish as recited in claim 12 wherein:
- that part of said refractory lining which underlies said sump floor comprises a plurality of bricks each having a portion which underlies said dam and a portion located on the downstream side of said dam.
- 14. A tundish as recited in claim 13 and comprising:
- an additional refractory brick located downstream of said plurality of bricks and adjacent thereto.
- 15. A tundish as recited in claim 14 wherein:
- said additional refractory brick and said plurality of refractory bricks are all composed of high conductivity refractory.
- 16. A tundish as recited in claim 14 or 15 wherein:
- said additional refractory brick is longitudinally disposed in a vertical direction and has an upper portion which extends above the sump floor and into the molten steel contained in said tundish.
- 17. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- that part of said refractory lining which abuts said passageway comprises a plurality of adjacent refractory bricks separated by a vertical joint which defines a first passageway;
- said tundish comprising rammed refractory disposed around and adjacent said refractory bricks;
- and at least one of said passageways is located at the interface between one of said refractory bricks and said rammed refractory.
- 18. A tundish as recited in claim 17 wherein said temperature-maintaining means comprises:
- a heating element for heating that part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway.
- 19. A tundish as recited in claim 18 wherein:
- said heating element comprises a substantially horizontally disposed member underlying one of said refractory bricks;
- said one refractory brick is in contacting relation with and disposed atop said member;
- and said one refractory brick is adjacent one of said passageways.
- 20. A tundish as recited in claim 18 or 19 wherein:
- said heating element comprises a substantially vertically disposed member extending upwardly into one of said refractory bricks;
- and said one refractory brick is adjacent one of said passageways.
- 21. A tundish as recited in claim 20 wherein:
- said one refractory brick is composed of highconductivity refractory.
- 22. A tundish as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said passageway is unsurrounded by any material which is impermeable to undissolved, molten alloying ingredient and which forms a barrier to the passage of undissolved alloying ingredient from (a) the refractory lining surrounding and adjacent said passageway to (b) said passageway.
- 23. A tundish as recited in claim 1 and comprising:
- dam means defining a holding compartment downstream of said entry location and upstream of said outlet opening;
- said darn means comprising means for preventing undissolved, molten alloying ingredient from reaching said outlet opening;
- said passageway being located in said holding compartment.
- 24. A tundish as recited in claim 1 or claim 23 and comprising:
- a sump in said tundish bottom;
- said sump having a floor and comprising means for accumulating said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient;
- said passageway extending downwardly from said sump floor.
- 25. A tundish for use in the continuous casting of a molten alloy containing a molten alloying ingredient having a density greater than that of the molten alloy as a whole, said tundish comprising.
- a metal outer shell and an interior refractory lining;
- a tundish bottom having an outlet opening;
- means for receiving a stream of said molten alloy within said tundish at an entry location spaced upstream from said outlet opening;
- means, located between said entry location and said outlet opening, for accumulating the molten alloying ingredient which is undissolved in said molten alloy;
- means defining at least one passageway extending between (a) the top of the refractory lining on the tundish bottom and (b) that part of the metal shell underlying said refractory lining;
- said refractory lining having a part thereof which abuts a passageway;
- said passageway being positioned at a location where said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient accumulates;
- said passageway being permeable to said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient but impermeable to said molten alloy;
- means for maintaining said passageway at a temperature which prevents undissolved, molten alloying ingredient, which descends along the passageway, from cooling to a temperature at which the undissolved alloying ingredient blocks the passageway against further passage by said undissolved alloying ingredient;
- and drain means in said outer shell, below said passageway, for withdrawing, through said shell, molten, undissolved alloying ingredient which has permeated through the passageway to said shell;
- said part of said refractory lining which abuts a passageway comprising a plurality of adjacent refractory bricks separated by a vertical joint which defines a first passageway;
- at least one said refractory bricks being composed of high-conductivity refractory.
- 26. A tundish as recited in claim 25 wherein:
- said high conductivity refractory brick is longitudinally disposed in a vertical direction and has an upper portion extending above the top of the surrounding refractory and into the molten steel contained in said tundish.
- 27. A tundish as recited in claim 25 and comprising:
- rammed refractory disposed around and adjacent said high-conductivity refractory brick.
- 28. A tundish as recited in claim 27 wherein:
- at least one of said passageways is located at the interface between said high conductivity refractory brick and said ranched refractory;
- said rammed refractory comprising means which permits said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient to permeate through the ranched refractory to said one passageway while preventing said molten alloy from doing so.
- 29. A tundish as recited in claim 28 wherein said temperature-maintaining means comprises:
- a substantially vertically disposed, heating member extending upwardly into one of said refractory bricks abutting a passageway.
- 30. A tundish for use in the continuous casting of a molten alloy containing a molten alloying ingredient having a density greater than that of the molten alloy as a whole, said tundish comprising:
- a metal outer shell and an interior refractory lining;
- a tundish bottom having an outlet opening;
- means for receiving a stream of said molten alloy within said tundish at an entry location spaced upstream from said outlet opening;
- means, located between said entry location and said outlet opening, for accumulating the molten alloying ingredient which is undissolved in said molten alloy;
- means defining at least one passageway extending between (a) the top of the refractory lining on the tundish bottom and (b) that part of the metal shell underlying said refractory lining;
- said refractory lining having a part thereof which abuts a passageway;
- said passageway being positioned at a location where said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient accumulates;
- said passageway being permeable to said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient but impermeable to said molten alloy;
- means for maintaining said passageway at a temperature which prevents undissolved, molten alloying ingredient, which descends along the passageway, from cooling to a temperature at which the undissolved alloying ingredient blocks the passageway against further passage by said undissolved alloying ingredient;
- and drain means in said outer shell, below said passageway, for withdrawing, through said shell, molten, undissolved alloying ingredient which has permeated through the passageway to said shell;
- said part of said refractory lining which abuts said passageway comprising a plurality of adjacent refractory bricks separated by a vertical joint which defines a first passageway;
- said tundish comprising rammed refractory disposed around and adjacent said refractory bricks;
- at least one of said passageways being located at the interface between one of said refractory bricks and said rammed refractory;
- at least one of said refractory bricks being composed of high-conductivity refractory.
- 31. A tundish as recited in claim 30 wherein:
- said high-conductivity, refractory brick is longitudinally disposed in a vertical direction and has an upper portion extending above the top of the surrounding refractory and into the molten steel contained in said tundish.
- 32. A tundish for use in the continuous casting of a molten alloy containing a molten alloying ingredient having a density greater than that of the molten alloy as a whole, said tundish comprising:
- a metal outer shell and an interior refractory lining;
- a tundish bottom having an outlet opening;
- means for receiving a stream of said molten alloy within said tundish at an entry location spaced upstream from said outlet opening;
- means, located between said entry location and said outlet opening, for accumulating the molten alloying ingredient which is undissolved in said molten alloy;
- means defining at least one passageway extending between (a) the top of the refractory lining on the tundish bottom and (b) that part of the metal shell underlying said refractory lining;
- said refractory lining having a part thereof which abuts a passageway;
- said passageway being positioned at a location where said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient accumulates;
- said passageway being permeable to said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient but impermeable to said molten alloy;
- means for maintaining said passageway at a temperature which prevents undissolved, molten alloying ingredient, which descends along the passageway, from cooling to a temperature at which the undissolved alloying ingredient blocks the passageway against further passage by said undissolved alloying ingredient;
- drain means in said outer shell, below said passageway, for withdrawing, through said shell, molten, undissolved alloying ingredient which has permeated through the passageway to said shell;
- dam means defining a holding compartment downstream of said entry location and upstream of said outlet opening;
- said dam means comprising means for preventing undissolved, molten alloying ingredient from reaching said outlet opening;
- said passageway being located in said holding compartment;
- and a sump in said tundish bottom;
- said sump having a floor and comprising means for accumulating said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient;
- said passageway extending downwardly from said sump floor;
- said part of said refractory lining which abuts said passageway comprising a high-conductivity, refractory brick.
- 33. A tundish for use in the continuous casting of a molten alloy containing a molten alloying ingredient having a density greater than that of the molten alloy as a whole, said tundish comprising:
- a metal outer shell and an interior refractory lining;
- a tundish bottom having an outlet opening;
- means for receiving a stream of said molten alloy within said tundish at an entry location spaced upstream from said outlet opening;
- means, located between said entry location and said outlet opening, for accumulating the molten alloying ingredient which is undissolved in said molten alloy;
- means defining at least one passageway extending between (a) the top of the refractory lining on the tundish bottom and (b) that part of the metal shell underlying said refractory lining;
- said refractory lining having a part thereof which abuts a passageway;
- said passageway being positioned at a location where said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient accumulates;
- said passageway being permeable to said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient but impermeable to said molten alloy;
- means for maintaining said passageway at a temperature which prevents undissolved, molten alloying ingredient, which descends along the passageway, from cooling to a temperature at which the undissolved alloying ingredient blocks the passageway against further passage by said undissolved alloying ingredient;
- drain means in said outer shell, below said passageway, for withdrawing, through said shell, molten, undissolved alloying ingredient which has permeated through the passageway to said shell;
- and a sump is said tundish bottom;
- said sump having a floor and comprising means for accumulating said undissolved, molten alloying ingredient;
- said passageway extending downwardly from said sump floor;
- said part of said refractory lining which abuts said passageway comprising a high-conductivity refractory brick.
- 34. A tundish as recited in any of claims 25, 30, 32 or 33 wherein said high conductivity refractory brick comprises:
- means for conducting sufficient heat, when molten steel containing said undissolved alloying ingredients overlies said brick, to maintain said passageway at a temperature which prevents blocking thereof by an undissolved alloying ingredient when the latter is lead or bismuth.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/997,244, filed Dec. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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