Non-contacting molten metal flow control

US11383296B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11383296-B2
Application numberUS-201916556988-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2019
Priority dateMay 21, 2014
Publication dateJul 12, 2022
Grant dateJul 12, 2022

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Abstract

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Systems and methods are disclosed for using magnetic fields (e.g., changing magnetic fields) to control metal flow conditions during casting (e.g., casting of an ingot, billet, or slab). The magnetic fields can be introduced using rotating permanent magnets or electromagnets. The magnetic fields can be used to induce movement of the molten metal in a desired direction, such as in a rotating pattern around the surface of the molten sump. The magnetic fields can be used to induce metal flow conditions in the molten sump to increase homogeneity in the molten sump and resultant ingot.

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What is claimed is: 1. An aluminum product having a crystalline structure with an average dendrite arm spacing across the entire aluminum product of below 9.5 μm, and an average grain size below 255 μm, the aluminum product obtained by introducing molten metal into a mold cavity and inducing molten flow in the molten metal by generating a changing magnetic field proximate an upper surface of the molten metal. 2. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of dendrite arm spacing is at or below 10 μm. 3. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of dendrite arm spacing is at or below 7.5 μm. 4. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein inducing molten flow in the molten metal further includes inducing sympathetic flow in the molten metal. 5. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of dendrite arm spacing is at or below 5 μm. 6. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein a maximum standard deviation of grain size is at or below 200 μm. 7. The aluminum product of claim 6 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of grain size is at or below 80 μm. 8. The aluminum product of claim 6 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of grain size is at or below 45 μm. 9. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein an average grain size is at or below 200 μm. 10. The aluminum product of claim 9 , wherein the average grain size is at or below 150 μm. 11. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 0% and 50% recycled aluminum. 12. The aluminum product of claim 1 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 50% and 100% recycled aluminum. 13. An aluminum product containing up to 100% recycled aluminum and having a crystalline structure with an average dendrite arm spacing across the entire aluminum product of below 9.5 μm and an average grain size below 255 μm, the aluminum product obtained by introducing molten metal into a mold cavity and inducing molten flow in the molten metal by generating a changing magnetic field proximate an upper surface of the molten metal. 14. The aluminum product of claim 13 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 0% and 50% recycled aluminum. 15. The aluminum product of claim 13 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 25% and 50% recycled aluminum. 16. The aluminum product of claim 13 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 50% and 100% recycled aluminum. 17. The aluminum product of claim 13 , wherein the aluminum product contains between 75% and 100% recycled aluminum. 18. The aluminum product of claim 13 , wherein the aluminum product has a crystalline structure with a maximum standard deviation of dendrite arm spacing at or below 16 μm. 19. The aluminum product of claim 18 , wherein the maximum standard deviation of dendrite arm spacing is at or below 10 μm.

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  • Use of electric or magnetic effects {(for continuous casting B22D11/015, B22D11/11)} · CPC title

  • B22D41/507Primary

    giving a rotating motion to the issuing molten metal · CPC title

  • for pouring (B22D11/20 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Controlling, supervising, not restricted to casting covered by a single main group, e.g. for safety reasons (controlling or regulating in general G05) · CPC title

  • Alloys based on aluminium · CPC title

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What does patent US11383296B2 cover?
Systems and methods are disclosed for using magnetic fields (e.g., changing magnetic fields) to control metal flow conditions during casting (e.g., casting of an ingot, billet, or slab). The magnetic fields can be introduced using rotating permanent magnets or electromagnets. The magnetic fields can be used to induce movement of the molten metal in a desired direction, such as in a rotating pat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Novelis Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B22D41/507. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 12 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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