Phenomena at Three-Phase Electroslag Remelting

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ENG: The electroslag remelting (ESR) process is widely used to produce high-quality ingots and billets for high-alloyed steels and alloys. Both the single-phase and three-phase alternating current diagram with bifilar and monofilar connection are in use for heavy ingot manufacturing. The numerical simulation of the three-phase bifilar circuit for the 120 t three-phase bifilar six-electrode ESR furnace at different variants of electric connection was presented and discussed. At the bifilar diagram of power supply, the geometrical location of electrodes in a mould holds critical importance for performances: the close location of bifilar pair electrodes provides the highest heat productivity, but the equidistant location of electrodes gives a much more uniform heat distribution. The monofilar mulit-electrode diagram of three-phase connection without phase shift shows the most uniform distribution of potential and heat generation as well as a favorable magnetic field that makes this kind the most promising for providing a high quality of heavy ingots.

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A. Sybir: ORCID 0000-0002-9974-0636

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Liu Zl., Medovar L., Stovpchenko G., Petrenko V., Sybir A., Volchenkov Yev. Phenomena at Three-Phase Electroslag Remelting. China Foundry. 2021. Vol. 18, iss. 6. P. 557–564. DOI: 10.1007/s41230-021-0125-8.

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