Agitation assembly provided at a strand guide of a...

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B22D 11/10 (2006.01) B22D 11/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1230729

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: An agitation assembly is provided at a continuous casting plant. It includes at least three electromagnetic induction elements arranged at a strand guide and operated with an alternating current. Each induction element is connected to a separate phase of an at least three-phase A.C. and the phases are shifted relative to one another by a phase angle of 0°< ? ? 180°. At least two induction elements are arranged consecutively in the longitudinal direction of the strand guide and at least two induction elements are offset relative to each other transverse to the longitudinal di- rection of the strand guide. In order to produce traveling waves in several directions and to ensure an effective mingling of the melt within the strand over the total width of the liquid core, three spacially neighboring induction elements are each arranged in the corner points of an imaginary triangle, from which maximally one side face is parallel either to the longitudinal direction of the strand guide or to a direction perpendicular thereto.

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