Jet Flow Characteristics of 3-Slot Nozzle at Gas Wiping Process in Continuous Galvanizing Line

  • Takeda Gentaro
    Rolling & Processing Research Dept., Steel Research Laboratory, JFE Steel Corporation
  • Takahashi Hideyuki
    Rolling & Processing Research Dept., Steel Research Laboratory, JFE Steel Corporation
  • Kabeya Kazuhisa
    Rolling & Processing Research Dept., Steel Research Laboratory, JFE Steel Corporation

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  • 連続溶融亜鉛めっきラインのガスワイピングにおける3スリットノズルの噴流形態
  • レンゾク ヨウユウ アエンメッキ ライン ノ ガスワイピング ニ オケル 3 スリットノズル ノ フンリュウ ケイタイ

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<p>This paper presents a study of the gas wiping process, which is used in coating processes to control the final coating weight applied on a substrate. The wiping process is one of the factors which limit the maximum line speed of continuous galvanizing lines (CGL). A multi-slot type wiping nozzle was proposed for improving coating weight controllability, and was investigated by numerical simulation in recent years. Here, the impinging jet characteristics of a 3-slot nozzle are investigated by experimental and numerical analysis, focusing on the jets mixing process and the impinging pressure distribution. The gas wiping capability is tested in wiping model experiments with a molten paraffin coating. It is confirmed that the impinging pressure distribution of a 3-slot nozzle with a lower auxiliary jet velocity is sharper than that of a single-slot nozzle, and this leads to a coating weight decrease. When the jet velocity of the auxiliary slots approaches that of the main slot jet, the width of the impinging pressure distribution spreads and the coating weight increases. The turbulent kinetic energy of flow field is changed by auxiliary jets velocity, and the energy distribution decide the width of mixed jet flow.</p>

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  • Tetsu-to-Hagane

    Tetsu-to-Hagane 102 (10), 576-582, 2016

    The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan

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