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    Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell
    Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering 10 (1994), S. 33-42 
    ISSN: 1069-8299
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Reduction of reheating time saves on energy input and increases the production rate in the steel-making process. Reductions can be achieved by allowing the centre temperature of a steel bar to be lower than the surface temperature by a small margin, before starting with the hot rolling process. This can only be done if the temperature difference does not adversely affect the quality of the final product or the rolling equipment. The paper presents numerical simulations to investigate the savings that can be obtained for various temperature differences between surface and centre temperatures to evaluate the feasibility of the concept. The results presented include the cross-sectional temperature distribution in a typical steel bar during reheating at hourly intervals as well as the effect of various differences between centre and surface temperatures on reheating time. The reheating time predicted for various steel bar sizes as well as for various differences between surface and centre temperatures are then compared against measured reheating times. To indicate the practical applicability of the concept to the hot rolling process the detailed temperature distribution in a typical steel bar, with an initial temperature difference between the surface and centre of the bar, was simulated numerically. This was compared to a similar simulation for a well soaked steel bar for which experimental measurements are also available. The numerical method used to obtain the simulations is also presented. Boundary conditions account for radiation, convection and conduction inside the steel bar. It is concluded that the concept of allowing differences between surface and centre temperatures of a steel bar during reheating holds great potential for energy savings in the steel-making process.
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