Method and apparatus for controlling variable shell thickness in cast strip
US-8960264-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US9744589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9744589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514591507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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Apparatus and method for continuously casting metal strip includes a pair of casting rolls having casting surfaces with a center portion, edge portions each having average surface roughness between 3 and 7 micrometers Ra, and intermediate portion between each edge portion and the center portion, the center portion average surface roughness between 1.2 and 4.0 times the edge portion surface roughness, and the intermediate portions average surface roughness between that of the edge and center portions. The surface roughness of the center portion is tapered across its width, and may be tapered across its width is in stepped zones. The center portion may have surface roughness varied across the surface to correspond to a desired variation in metal shell thickness across the cast strip. The center portion may be at least 60% of the casting roll width, and each edge portion may be up to 7% of the casting roll width.
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A method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll comprising providing a texturing apparatus adapted to deliver a particulate media in a predetermined orientation against a casting roll surface, optionally using air pressure, moving the texturing apparatus axially along the casting roll surface while rotating the casting roll, varying one or more parameters from the group consisting of the rate of translation of the texturing apparatus, the rotational speed of the casting roll, the flow rate of particulate media, and, if present, the air pressure of the texturing apparatus, as the texturing apparatus translates axially along the casting roll surface forming a surface roughness in a center portion of the casting rolls of at least 60% of the width of the casting rolls, two edge portions each of up to 7% of the width of the casting rolls, and at least one intermediate portion between each edge portion and the center portion, each edge portion having an average surface roughness between 3 and 7 micrometers Ra, the center portion having an average surface roughness between 1.2 and 4.0 times the surface roughness of the edge portions, and the intermediate portions having an average surface roughness between the average surface roughness of the edge portions and the center portion. 2. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 further comprising varying the nozzle angle and/or distance between texturing apparatus and casting surface as the texturing apparatus translates axially along the casting roll surface. 3. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the rate of translation of the texturing apparatus along the casting roll is varied between 0.25 and 4 inches per minute. 4. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the rotational speed of the casting roll is varied between 10 and 20 revolutions per minute. 5. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the flow rate of particulate media is varied between about 10 and 60 pounds per minute. 6. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the air pressure of the texturing apparatus is varied between about 10 and 120 pounds per square inch. 7. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the center portion is tapered across its width. 8. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 7 where taper of the surface roughness of the center portion across its width is in stepped zones. 9. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 8 where the surface roughness of the casting surface over the width of the casting rolls is varied in stepped zones in a range between 5 and 15 micrometers Ra. 10. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 8 where the surface roughness of the casting surface of the center portion of the casting rolls is varied in stepped zones in a range between 5 and 15 micrometers Ra. 11. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 7 where the surface roughness of the center portion is tapered across its width with the middle part of the center portion at least 2 micrometers Ra below the surface roughness at outmost parts of the center portion. 12. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 7 where the surface roughness of the center portion is tapered across its width with the middle part of the center portion at least 2 micrometers Ra below the surface roughness at outmost parts of the center portion. 13. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 7 where the casting rolls have a crown shape adapted to form a crown in a cast strip, and the crown shape of the casting roll surface of each casting roll is coordinated with variation in surface roughness across the center portion of the casting surface. 14. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 13 where the crown shape is provided in stepped zones. 15. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness across each edge portion is within 1.0 micrometers Ra. 16. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the center portion being substantially similar across the width. 17. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where each edge portion is between 50 mm and 75 mm wide. 18. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where each edge portion is between 25 mm and 75 mm wide. 19. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the edge portions have an average surface roughness between 5 and 7 micrometers Ra. 20. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the edge portions have an average surface roughness between 3 and 6 micrometers Ra. 21. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the casting surface over the width of the casting rolls is varied in a range between 5 and 15 micrometers Ra. 22. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the casting surface of the center portion of the casting rolls is varied in a range between 5 and 15 micrometers Ra. 23. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the casting surface over the width of the casting rolls is varied in stepped zones in a range between 5 and 12 micrometers Ra. 24. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the casting surface of the center portion of the casting rolls is varied in stepped zones in a range between 5 and 12 micrometers Ra. 25. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the casting rolls have a crown shape adapted to form a crown in a cast strip, and the crown shape of the casting roll surface of each casting roll is such that edge portions of the cast strip are of a higher temperature than the cast strip in the center portion of the strip width. 26. The method of forming a surface roughness on a casting roll as claimed in claim 1 where the surface roughness of the casting surface of the center portion of the casting rolls is varied to correspond to a desired variation in metal shell thickness formed for a cast strip.
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