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http://dx.doi.org/10.7777/jkfs.2013.33.6.248

Evaluation on the Efficiency of Cored Wire Feeding in Addition of Alloying Elements into Cu Melt  

Kang, Bok-Hyun (School of Energy, Materials and Chemical Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education)
Kim, Ki-Young (School of Energy, Materials and Chemical Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education)
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Journal of Korea Foundry Society / v.33, no.6, 2013 , pp. 248-253 More about this Journal
Abstract
To add alloying elements into a pure copper melt, the wire-feeding efficiency of cored (alloy containing) wire was evaluated using a commercial, computational fluid-dynamics program. The model design was based on an industrial-scale production line. The variables calculated included wire feed rate, melt temperature, wire diameter, melt flow rate and wire temperature. Efficiency was evaluated after a series of calculations based on the penetration depth of the alloy-wire into the molten copper bath. Of the five variables investigated, the wire feed rate and wire diameter were the most influential factors affecting the feeding efficiency of the cored-wire.
Keywords
Cored wire feeding; Cu melt; Efficiency; Alloying elements;
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