EP0245261A1 - Procede et appareil de regulation de la solidification de metaux - Google Patents

Procede et appareil de regulation de la solidification de metaux

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EP0245261A1
EP0245261A1 EP86900361A EP86900361A EP0245261A1 EP 0245261 A1 EP0245261 A1 EP 0245261A1 EP 86900361 A EP86900361 A EP 86900361A EP 86900361 A EP86900361 A EP 86900361A EP 0245261 A1 EP0245261 A1 EP 0245261A1
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molten metal
passage
dendrites
metal
temperature
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Leonard Watts
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TECHMET CORP
Techmet Co
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D11/00Continuous casting of metals, i.e. casting in indefinite lengths
    • B22D11/16Controlling or regulating processes or operations
    • B22D11/22Controlling or regulating processes or operations for cooling cast stock or mould
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D18/00Pressure casting; Vacuum casting
    • B22D18/08Controlling, supervising, e.g. for safety reasons

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  • This invention relates to the solidification of metals, and more specifically to an apparatus and method for producing a solids content within a molten metal for subsequent casting into ingots, bars and useful shapes.
  • the solidification of molten metal is a dynamic process which is not fully understood, despite years of experimentation.
  • molten metal which has been heated to a temperature above its liquidus point is poured into a mold.
  • varying amounts of ' superheat are required in order to insure that the metal will remain in a filling operation.
  • the superheat that amount of heat which causes the molten metal to exceed its liquidus temperature, be ⁇ gins to dissipate as soon as the molten metal is separated from the heat source.
  • industrial casting processes have tended to operate with as little superheat as possible, not only for energy conservation purposes, but for quality improve ⁇ ment.
  • Dendrites are "tree like" particles of solidifying metal which "grow" on the inner surface of the solidifying metal shell from the solid toward the liquid phase.
  • dendritic growth progresses from the coolest part of the system inward toward the hotter portion, and the solidifica ion rate de ⁇ creases exponentially as the shell thickens. This causes the growth of increasingly larger sized dendrites resulting in undesirably large sized grains in the solidified casting.
  • Castings often exhibit an undesirable characteristic called "piping" in which a continuous void is formed in the so ⁇ lidifying ingot or shape. Piping is caused by "bridging" of the dendrites across the final shrinking liquid core of the casting. The bridge is caused by a combination of thermal gradients and chemical segregation.
  • the liquid phase of the metal is usually enriched in solute elements such as carbon, silicon, man ⁇ ganese, etc., by rejection of these elements from the solidifying phase into the liquid phase.
  • This enriched liquid has a lower solidus temperature than the nominal composition of the melt, and will therefore solidify last.
  • Transverse temperature gradients can exist along the longitudinal centerline due to the shape of the casting or non-uniform cooling. These temperature differences can effect localized chemical composition and therefore alter the solidifi ⁇ cation temperature within a given region. Those regions will tend to "bridge,” and “piping” will be formed between the bridges . These bridges block the flow of liquid metal resulting in centerline porosity or other voids in the solidified casting, which can seriously effect the strength and reliability of the final product.
  • Inclusions are nonmetallic particles of a ceramic nature some of which are ' 3 . picked up from the furnace, ladle or any refractory surface with which the liquid comes into contact.
  • Another source of non- metallics is from elements in the liquid metal which combine with oxygen and nitrogen to form oxide and nitride compounds such as aluminum oxide (Al ⁇ O-), various silica and manganese oxides.
  • Other sources are from reactive elements which are added intentionally to reduce the oxygen and nitrogen content or otherwise impart specific properties to the metal. Sulphur, which is always present, even in trace amounts, may give rise to various sulphide compounds. These materials are extremely harmful to steel.
  • Another object of the invention is to produce a slurry of molten metal generally having a temperature between the liq ⁇ uidus and solidus temperatures of the metal for subsequent cast ⁇ ing into molds of varying shape.
  • the molten metal treatment apparatus of this invention comprises passage means of predetermined size for receiving su ⁇ perheated molten metal from a source thereof, and for supplying the molten metal for subsequent casting; means for controlling the velocity of the molten metal through the passage means; and -5-
  • cooling means at least partially surrounding the passage means for maintaining the temperature of the molten metal within the passage means between predetermined upper and lower limits, the passage means having a cooled inner surface.
  • the combination of the velocity of molten metal and the temperature of the molten metal within the passage means is for allowing dendrites to grow into the molten core from the cooled inner surface, and for breaking off portions of the dendrites and entraining them in th molten metal thereby inducing a solids content within the molten metal for subsequent casting.
  • the passage means includes an inlet port and an outlet port
  • the velocity controlling means includes pressure means for regulating the flow of molten metal through the outlet port.
  • the passage means preferably comprises a copper tube having a plurality of radially extending fins on the outer sur ⁇ face thereof for enhancing heat transfer from the cooper tube.
  • the cooling means include a steel jacket surrounding the copper tube for circulating coolant about the copper tube. Temperature sensing devices are prefer ⁇ ably mounted at an entrance and an exit of the jacket for measur ing the entrance and exit coolant temperatures .
  • the process of the present invention broadly comprises the steps of flowing superheated molten metal at a controlled ve locity into a passage of predetermined size and length, and cool ing the passage for forming a solidified shell having a molten metal core within the passage.
  • the combination of the velocity of molten metal and cooling rate is for allowing dendrites to grow into the molten core from the solidified casting shell, and for breaking off portions of the dendrites and entraining them i the molten metal, thereby developing a solids content within the molten metal for subsequent casting.
  • the temperatur of the molten metal exiting the passage is maintained between th liquidus and solidus temperatures of the metal.
  • Fig. 1 is a diagram of one embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the passage means and cooling jacket of the embodiment of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the passage portion of the invention showing the fins taken along line 3-3 in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of another form of the passage and cooling portions of the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative arrangement of the invention for use with a continuous casting apparatus
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view of one particular applica ⁇ tion of the invention.
  • Fig. 7 is a graph plotting the area-length ratio of the passage means against the molten metal velocity.
  • the invention is an appara ⁇ tus and method for treating molten metal to provide a slurry thereof for subsequent casting.
  • passage means of predetermined size and length are provided for receiving superheated molten metal from a source thereof, and for supplying the molten metal slurry for subsequent casting.
  • the source of molten metal may be a conventional furnace such as a coreless induction furnace, or arc furnace, or the metal may be provided by an A.O.D. vessel or any other suitable means.
  • the superheated metal produced in the furnace may be fed directly to the apparatus of the invention, or may be transferred to such apparatus by means of a transportable ladel, or other suitable means.
  • the source of molten metal may comprise a preheated vessel 16 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Vessel 16 may be filled from a transfer ladle, or directly from the furnace or source of molten metal.
  • the vessel 16 is then sealed and subsequently pressur ⁇ ized, by a gas, at a predetermined rate.
  • the gas pressure causes the superheated liquid metal to flow from the vessel 16 into the apparatus of the invention.
  • the passage means of the present invention comprises a liquid metal flow path 20 which is coupled to the pressurized vessel 16.
  • This flow path 20 receives superheated molten metal from the vessel 16, and supplied that metal for subsequent casting.
  • the flow path 20 preferably comprises a cylindrical sleeve 22 having an inner surface 23 formed of copper.
  • Fig. 7 is a graphical representation of that relationship, wherein the range of area to length ratios lies between approximately 15:1 and 60:1, while the liquid metal velocity lies between approximately 4 ft. per sec. and 40 ft. per sec. Example of 15:1 ratio
  • the liquid metal velocity through tube 22 is defined as that velocity utilizing the full cross-sectional area of the tube, neglecting any restrictions which may be caused by forma ⁇ tion of solidified metal on the inner wall of the tube.
  • means are provided for controlling the velocity of the molten metal through the
  • the velocity controlling means includes a gas inlet port 26 for applying gas pressure within the vessel 16 through the vessel cap 28.
  • Control value 30 is con ⁇ nected to the inlet port 26, and a source of pressurized gas 32 is applied through the control valve 30.
  • a sliding gate valve 34 may be interposed between vessel 16 and the flow path 20 for the purpose of opening or blocking the flow passage. This valve 34 may also be used in partially open position for additionally con ⁇ trolling the liquid metal flow rate.
  • the slide gate 34 is shown in Fig. 1 in the open position and places the flow path 20 in fluid communication with the vessel 16.
  • cooling meahs at least partially surrounding the passage means are provided for maintaining the temperature of the molten metal within the pas ⁇ sage means between predetermined upper and lower limits .
  • the passage means has a cooled inner surface, and the cooling means removes the super heat and a predetermined portion of the latent heat of fusion from the metal in order to cause partial solidifi ⁇ cation of the liquid metal passing through the passage means.
  • the cooling means comprises a steel jacket 40 which encloses at least a portion of the flow path 20.
  • the steel jacket 40 has an inlet 42 and an outlet 44 for passing a coolant therethrough. While water is the preferred coolant, various other coolants are also suitable for use with the invention.
  • the combination of the velocity of molten metal and the are a to length ratio within the passage means is for allowing dendrites to grow into the mol ⁇ ten core from the cooled inner surface, and for breaking off por ⁇ tions of the dendrites entraining them in the molten metal there ⁇ by providing a solids content of the molten metal for subsequent casting.
  • the cooling means of the invention include a pair of temperature sensing devices, such as thermo-couples one being mounted at the entrance and exit of the cooling jacket flow paths, respectively. These temperature sensing devices measure the entrance and exit coolant tempera ⁇ tures for monitoring the amount of heat being dissipated by the olten metal in the device. As here embodied, thermocouples 46 and 48 are mounted at the entrance 42 and the exit 44 of the cooling jacket. The entrance and exit temperatures of the coolant together with the flow rates are utilized to determined the mass energy removal rates from the system.
  • the outlet of the flow path 20 may be connected to the inlet 60 of a suitable mold 62 for receiving the molten metal for subsequent solidification. Molds of variou configurations and shapes may be effectively utilized. With a bottom filling mold such as depicted in Fig. 1, a vent 64 is nec essary to release residual gas from the mold and allow the mold to be completely filled.
  • the apparatus of Figs 1 and 2 is initi ⁇ ated by supplying the vessel 16 with a superheated quantity of molten metal.
  • the vessel cap 28 is sealed in place and gas pres sure is supplied to the molten metal within the vessel 16.
  • the rate of pressure rise causes the molten metal to flow at a prede termined velocity through the vessel discharge port 36 into the flow path 20 through the gate valve 34.
  • Coolant is circulated through the cooling jacket 40 at a controlled rate to absorb the energy being dissipated by the solidifying metal.
  • the molten metal flow rate and the area to length ratio are, in combination, the controlling factors which allow solidification to begin adjacent to the cooled inner sur ⁇ f ce 23 of the flow path 20.
  • the liquid metal entering the flow path 20 will generally be at a superheated temperature.
  • the en ⁇ ergy level within the superheat region is relatively low and wil be rapidly dissipated, within a short distance of the entrance t the flow path 20.
  • the temperature of the liquid metal rapidly drops to its liquidus point and solidification begins .
  • a portio of the latent heat of fusion is transferred through the cylindri cal sleeve 22 and is absorbed by the coolant.
  • the temperature o the coolant is raised in proportion to its flow rate and the quantity of heat being liberated from the solidifying metal. Dendrites began to grow at the inner surface rate, a shell will form through which the liquid metal will continue to flow. This shell will grow inwardly until an equilibrium condition exists -10-
  • the entrained dendrites become nucleation sites for subsequent solidification of the molten metal after it is supplied to a suitable mold.
  • the molten metal which leaves the system for subsequent casting has a temperature at or below the liquidus temperature of the metal, and contains a percentage of solids.
  • Solidified cast ⁇ ings formed from this molten metal exhibit a relatively fine grained microstructure with an absence of undersirable solute segregation and proposity. This improved microstructure results from the solids which have been entrained in the molten metal . These solids act as numerous nucleation sites which promote a fine grained structure during final solidification.
  • cast ⁇ ings produced from metal which has been treated in the apparatus of this invention exhibit a more desirable grain structure and improved metallurgical and mechanical properties .
  • a microprocessor 13 is arranged for receiving temperature data from the thermocouples and -11-
  • Fig. 5 depicts an alternative emobidment of the inven ⁇ tion in which the apparatus of the invention, generally designed 80, is employed in combination with a continuous casting appara ⁇ tus 82.
  • Molten metal is supplied from a source 84 through a gate valve 86 to a heat exchanger 88.
  • the heat exchanger 88 is con ⁇ nected to the input end 90 of the continuous casting apparatus 82.
  • the heat exchanger 88 removes a portion of the heat from the molten metal and discharges the cooled liquid metal through refractory nozzle 89 into continuous casting mo-ld 91, from which the partially solidified strand is withdrawn.
  • the resulting casting exhibits relatively finer grained microstructure with improved properties, as described above.
  • the cross-sectional area of the flow path 20 may be modified as shown in Fig. 4 to vary the flow velocity of the molten metal.
  • the flow path 20 may be constricted at one end to increase the velocity of the exiting molten metal.
  • a plurality of cooling fins 72 may be provided on the outer surface of the copper tube to increase the surface area in contact with the coolant.
  • FIG. 6 another application of the invention is show with a bottom filled inclined mold, as described in U.S. Patent No. Re 30,979, which disclosure is incorporated by reference herein.
  • molten metal is supplied to a vesse 100, and is forced by gas pressure through the liquid metal flow path 102.
  • the flow path 102 is identical to that depicted in Fig. 1, except that the entire assembly is inclined and connecte to a consummable mold 104.
  • the structure and operation of mold 104 is fully disclosed in U.S. Patent No. Re 30,979, and include a cooling mechanism 106 for spraying water into the mold 104 as the molten metal is solidifying.
  • the method for pro ⁇ ducing a solids content within a molten metal comprises the steps of flowing superheated molten metal at a controlled velocity through a passage of predetermined size and length, and cooling the passage at a controlled rate for forming a thin solidified shell having a molten metal and the cooling rate for allowing dendrites to grow into the molten core from the solidified shell, and for breaking off at least portions of the dendrites and en ⁇ training them in the molten metal thereby providing a solids con ⁇ tent within the liquid metal for subsequent casting.
  • an experimental proto ⁇ type was constructed and operated within an iron foundry produc ⁇ ing complex sand castings of various iron alloys.
  • Alloys such as type I Ni-Hard were delivered to the machine from a conventional transfer ladle. Approximately 350 lbs. were decanted into the vessel for subsequent conditioning ⁇ and casting into sand molds.
  • the heat exchanger portion of the device was 12 inches in length and had a 7/8 inch diameter bore. The outlet end of the heat exchanger was connected to both single and multiple sand molds with cavities of up to 300 lbs. capacity.
  • Argon gas supplied under pressure and controlled by an elec ⁇ tronically driven gas servo- alve, was delivered to the surface of the liquid metal within the vessel for the purpose of provid ⁇ ing the energy to force the liquid metal through the heat ex ⁇ changer, at a controlled rate.
  • the sand molds would be provided with risers, for the purpose of feeding liquid metal during solidification in order to eliminate shrinkage voids.
  • risers for the purpose of feeding liquid metal during solidification in order to eliminate shrinkage voids.
  • castings produced without risers would be highly po ⁇ rous and unacceptable for commercial use. Molds used during operation of the experimental prototype were not equipped with risers.
  • Heat exchanger diameter 7/8 inch Heat exchanger length - 12 inches Cooling water flow rate - 170 gal./min. Metal to be cast -'Ni-Hard, type --I Casting temperature - 2280° F to 2350° F Liquid metal velocity - 5.7 to 7.2 ft./sec. Heat exchanger area to length ratio - 19.97:1 It is conceivable that there may be circumstances in which it is desirable for the casting temperature to be at or above liquidus. In such a case the heat exchanger will act more as a temperature controller than as a device for producing a sol- -ids content within a flowing stream.
  • a dendrite may form at a solid-liquid interface, be swept into a flowing stream and not remelt, despite the fact that the temperature of the stream was above liquidus. This situation could occur if the composition of the denrite, at this particualar stage, was such that its melting point was above that of the surrounding liquid.
  • the apparatus and method of the present invention is suitable for treating and processing most conven ⁇ tional molten metals to provide a solids content in the molten metal for subsequent casting. While the invention has been de ⁇ scribed with relation to certain illustrated embodiments it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifica ⁇ tions and variations could be made in the invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.

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Abstract

Un appareil de traitement pour métal fondu comprend un passage (20) de grandeur et de longueur prédéterminées destiné à recevoir du métal fondu surchauffé provenant d'une source de métal (16) et à acheminer ledit métal fondu vers des opérations de coulage ultérieures. Ledit appareil comprend également une admission de gaz (26) et une vanne de commande (30) destinées à réguler la vitesse du métal fondu à travers le passage en exposant ledit métal fondu à une source de gaz préssurisé et une gaine de refroidissement (40) entourant au moins partiellement ledit passage afin de réguler la température du métal fondu à l'intérieur dudit passage entre des limites supérieures et inférieures prédéterminées, ce qui permet d'obtenir une fine enveloppe solidifiée ayant un noyau de métal fondu à l'intérieur du passage. La combinaison de la vitesse et de la température du métal fondu à l'intérieur du passage permet la croissance de dendrites dans le noyau fondu à partir d'une enveloppe solidifiée, la séparation des dendrites en différentes parties et leur entraînement dans le métal fondu, ce qui produit un contenu solide dans le métal fondu, le tout étant destiné à des opérations de coulage ultérieures destinées à fabriquer un produit présentant une micro-structure granulaire relativement fine. Un procédé de production de contenus partiellement solides dans le courant de métal fondu destiné à des opérations de coulage ultérieures consiste à faire couler le métal fondu à une vitesse régulée à travers un passage dont la section et la longueur ont un rapport prédéterminé, et à refroidir le passage à un rythme régulé, afin d'obtenir la formation de dendrites sur la surface intérieure dudit passage.
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