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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HEAT TRANSFER FOR COOLING IN METALLURGY

HORSKÝ, J.; RAUDENSKÝ, M.

Original Title

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HEAT TRANSFER FOR COOLING IN METALLURGY

English Title

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HEAT TRANSFER FOR COOLING IN METALLURGY

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

Numerical models of thermal processes require knowledge of boundary conditions. The boundary conditions are specific for specific methods of cooling and can be obtained only experimentally. The paper shows the methods of measurements of heat transfer intensity using laboratory test benches. A numerical technique for an inverse heat conduction problem used for computation of the boundary conditions is mentioned. Examples presenting a study of cooling of rolls and flat surfaces are presented. Special cases of the cooling of rolls by two pressure system are shown.

English abstract

Numerical models of thermal processes require knowledge of boundary conditions. The boundary conditions are specific for specific methods of cooling and can be obtained only experimentally. The paper shows the methods of measurements of heat transfer intensity using laboratory test benches. A numerical technique for an inverse heat conduction problem used for computation of the boundary conditions is mentioned. Examples presenting a study of cooling of rolls and flat surfaces are presented. Special cases of the cooling of rolls by two pressure system are shown.

Keywords

Heat transfer, cooling, metallurgy

Key words in English

Heat transfer, cooling, metallurgy

Authors

HORSKÝ, J.; RAUDENSKÝ, M.

RIV year

2012

Released

02.09.2011

ISBN

978-80-248-2463-5

Book

Tepelná technika v teorii a praxi

Pages from

57

Pages to

69

Pages count

12

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT74343,
  author="Jaroslav {Horský} and Miroslav {Raudenský}",
  title="EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HEAT TRANSFER FOR COOLING IN METALLURGY",
  booktitle="Tepelná technika v teorii a praxi",
  year="2011",
  pages="57--69",
  isbn="978-80-248-2463-5"
}