Identification of convection heat transfer coefficient of secondary cooling zone of CCM based on least squares method and stochastic approximation method (Q2901646)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6062180
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| English | Identification of convection heat transfer coefficient of secondary cooling zone of CCM based on least squares method and stochastic approximation method |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6062180 |
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31 July 2012
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heat transfer coefficient
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external jeat exchange
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adaptation of mathematical model
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continuous casting
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Identification of convection heat transfer coefficient of secondary cooling zone of CCM based on least squares method and stochastic approximation method (English)
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The detailed mathematical model of heat and mass transfer of steel ingot of curvilinear continuous casting machine is proposed. The process of heat and mass transfer is described by nonlinear partial differential equations of parabolic type. Position of phase boundary is determined by Stefan conditions. The temperature of cooling water in mould channel is described by a special balance equation. Boundary conditions of secondary cooling zone include radiant and convective components of heat exchange and account for the complex mechanism of heat-conducting due to airmist cooling using compressed air and water. Convective heat-transfer coefficient of secondary cooling zone is unknown and considered as distributed parameter. To solve this problem, an algorithm of initial adjustment of parameter and the algorithm of operative adjustment are developed.
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