Publication detail

Application of the theory of physical similarity for the filtration of metallic melts

STRÁNSKÝ, K. BAŽAN, J. DOBROVSKÁ, J.

English title

Application of the theory of physical similarity for the filtration of metallic melts

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Language

en

Original abstract

The Bernoulli equation is the basis for the primary description of the flow of a real metallic melt through the pouring system for the filling of the casting mould with an inserted ceramic filter. In principle, a modified, dimensionless form of the Bernoulli equation can be used for the determination of the loss coefficient as a general function of the dimensionless criteria – the Reynolds, Froude and Euler numbers. It was verified by modelling the flow of the modelling liquid through ceramic filters.

Keywords in English

similarity criteria, modelling, steel flow, ceramic filters, steel filtration

Released

2008-06-01

Publisher

Institute of metals and technology

Location

Ljubljana Slovenija

ISSN

1580-2949

Volume

42

Number

4

Pages from–to

175–178

Pages count

4

BIBTEX


@article{BUT47505,
  author="Karel {Stránský} and Jiří {Bažan} and Jana {Dobrovská}",
  title="Application of the theory of physical similarity for the filtration of metallic melts",
  journal="Materiali in Tehnologije",
  year="2008",
  volume="42",
  number="4",
  pages="175--178",
  issn="1580-2949"
}