A numerical model based on the shallow water equations (SWE) was proposed to simulate the two-dimensional (2D) average flow dynamics of the liquid metal spreading inside a horizontally rotating mold. The SWE were modified to account for the forces, such as the centrifugal force, Coriolis force, shear force with the mold wall, and gravity. In addition, inherent vibrations caused by a poor roundness of the mold and the mold deformation due to temperature gradients were applied explicitly by perturbing the gravity and the axis bending, respectively. Several cases were studied with the following initial conditions: a constant average height of the liquid metal (5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 mm) patched as a flat or a perturbed surface. The angular frequency Ω of the mold (∅1150–3200) was 71.2 (or 30) rad/s. Results showed various wave patterns propagating on the free surface. In early stages, a single longitudinal wave moved around the circumference. As the time proceeded, it slowly diminished and waves traveled mainly in the axial direction. It was found that the mean amplitude of the oscillations grows with the increasing liquid height.
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November 2015
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Modified Shallow Water Equations With Application for Horizontal Centrifugal Casting of Rolls
Abdellah Kharicha,
Abdellah Kharicha
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: abdellah.kharicha@unileoben.ac.at
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: abdellah.kharicha@unileoben.ac.at
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Jan Bohacek,
Jan Bohacek
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: jan.bohacek@unileoben.ac.at
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: jan.bohacek@unileoben.ac.at
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Andreas Ludwig,
Andreas Ludwig
Professor
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: andreas.ludwig@unileoben.ac.at
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
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Menghuai Wu
Menghuai Wu
Laboratory for Advanced Simulation
of Solidification and Melting
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: menghuai.wu@unileoben.ac.at
of Solidification and Melting
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: menghuai.wu@unileoben.ac.at
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Abdellah Kharicha
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: abdellah.kharicha@unileoben.ac.at
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: abdellah.kharicha@unileoben.ac.at
Jan Bohacek
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: jan.bohacek@unileoben.ac.at
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: jan.bohacek@unileoben.ac.at
Andreas Ludwig
Professor
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: andreas.ludwig@unileoben.ac.at
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: andreas.ludwig@unileoben.ac.at
Menghuai Wu
Laboratory for Advanced Simulation
of Solidification and Melting
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: menghuai.wu@unileoben.ac.at
of Solidification and Melting
Department of Metallurgy,
University of Leoben,
Franz Josef-Strasse 18,
Leoben 8700, Austria
e-mail: menghuai.wu@unileoben.ac.at
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Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received February 24, 2014; final manuscript received May 28, 2015; published online July 21, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Samuel Paolucci.
J. Fluids Eng. Nov 2015, 137(11): 111105
Published Online: July 21, 2015
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Received:
February 24, 2014
Revision Received:
May 28, 2015
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Kharicha, A., Bohacek, J., Ludwig, A., and Wu, M. (July 21, 2015). "Modified Shallow Water Equations With Application for Horizontal Centrifugal Casting of Rolls." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. November 2015; 137(11): 111105. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4030760
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