Numerical analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer in molten zinc pot of continuous hot-dip galvanizing line

Authors
Kim, YHCho, YWChung, SHShim, JDRa, HY
Issue Date
2000-07
Publisher
IRON STEEL INST JAPAN KEIDANREN KAIKAN
Citation
ISIJ INTERNATIONAL, v.40, no.7, pp.706 - 712
Abstract
A numerical model adopting a partially staggered grid system for the location of dependent variables has been developed to analyze the fluid flow and temperature distributions in a molten zinc pot of No. 2 CGL of POSCO Kwangyang strip mills. A control volume based finite difference procedure was employed to solve the conservation equations transformed by using the boundary-fitted-coordinate (BFC) system. The calculation results have shown that a change in the steel strip velocity has little influence on the overall flow pattern developed in the pot. The overall temperature distribution was rather uniform as predicted. However, charging cold ingots directly into the pot produced a non-uniform distribution of temperature. The local temperature fluctuations will promote the formation of intermetallic dress particles, it has been proposed that the non-uniform distribution of temperature could be reduced by selecting an appropriate channel inductor position as well as by optimizing the zinc ingot loading position.
Keywords
TURBULENCE MODELS; GRIDS; continuous galvanizing; partially staggered grid; boundary-fitted coordinate; numerical model
ISSN
0915-1559
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141268
DOI
10.2355/isijinternational.40.706
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