Title of Invention

DEVICE FOR THICKNESS MEASUREMENT AND METHOD THEREFOR

Abstract The invention relates to a device and a method for the measurement of a thickness, particularly for use in casting systems for strips or profiles, having a measuring device, wherein the thickness of a liquid or pasty melt, or of a solidified cast product is measured on a die, or in a vessel.
Full Text DEVICE FOR THICKNESS MEASUREMENT AND METHOD THEREFOR
Technical Field
The invention concerns a device for measuring thickness by means of a measuring device and a method for carrying out a measurement by means of a measuring device, with which especially the thickness of a melt in a metal casting installation can be measured. Therefore, the invention concerns especially a device for measuring thickness in accordance with Claim 1. In addition, the invention concerns a method according to Claim 9 and a use according to Claim 15.
Prior Art
In the casting of strip or sections made of metals or metal alloys, especially by the horizontal strip casting process, the hot melt, especially a metal or steel melt, runs out of a vessel onto a traveling mold. In this system, the casting width is guaranteed by the arrangement of side walls, which may be stationary or may be displaceable or adjustable to be able to ensure different strip widths during the casting process.
In this process for producing especially strip or
sections, the upper surface of the melt is not in contact with
a mold wall, so that the surface is exposed to the air or to a
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systematically adjustable atmosphere.
In a process of this type, the thickness of the melt thus is not limited by a mold wall but rather can be adjusted by the mass flow from a feed system and can vary over the length and/or the width, so that wedge-shaped irregularities can develop in the width direction or wave-shaped irregularities can develop in the longitudinal direction.
This process for casting, for example, strip or sections is also known as direct strip casting (DSC) and is known from the prior art, for example, from DE 197 58 108 CI, EP 1 047 510 Bl, or DE 197 46 728 CI.
In this regard, EP 1 047 510 Bl discloses a method for the continuous production of hot-rolled flat products from thin cast strip, in which the thin cast strip is cooled in a controlled way under a protective gas atmosphere, and the melt is conveyed on a traveling mold, starting from the vessel that contains the melt.
The traveling mold is followed by rolls of a rolling
train for further processing of the cast metal strip or the
cast melt and providing it with the desired dimensions and
material properties. For the rolls to be able to produce a
homogeneous cast product, it is necessary, therefore, for the
thickness of the cast metal strip or cast melt to be as
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homogeneous as possible. However, it has been found that this cannot be realized to a sufficient extent in the prior-art installations.
Description of the Invention, Statement of the Problem, Solution, Advantages
The objective of the invention is to create a device, a use of a device and a method for carrying out a measurement by means of a measuring device, especially for measuring the thickness of a melt in a metal casting installation, which make it possible to produce rolled products or strip or sections with dimensions and material properties that are as homogeneous as possible.
In accordance with the invention, the objective with
respect to the device with the features of Claim 1 is achieved
with a device for measuring a thickness, especially for use in
casting installations for casting strip or sections, with at
least one measuring device, such that the thickness of a
liquid or pasty melt or of a solidified cast product is
measured in a mold or in a vessel. In this regard, it is
especially advantageous if the moving melt or cast product is
monitored and its thickness determined. The determination of
the thickness distribution across the width makes it possible
to determine a profile of the melt, and in the case of a
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nonoptimal surface structure or inclination, open-loop or closed-loop control actions can be taken to counteract this problem.
The term metal in the context of the present invention includes metal alloys.
It is advantageous if the measuring device operates without contact and monitors or determines the surface. In this regard, it is advantageous if the measuring device operates by means of a laser and an optical sensor. It is advantageous if a laser for scanning the surface and a corresponding sensor are provided, or a plurality of lasers and/or sensors can be provided, each of which detects or scans a particular region of the surface.
It can also be advantageous for the measuring device to operate with contact. In this case, it is effective if the measuring device operates by means of a tactile sensor, such as a probe.
It is also advantageous if a control signal is generated
on the basis of a measuring signal of the sensor in order to
control the mass flow of a melt from a vessel that contains
the melt. This makes it possible to control the thickness of
the melt or of the cast product by means of the mass flow.
Furthermore, it is advantageous if a control signal is
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generated on the basis of a measuring signal in order to control a device for distributing the melt. This makes it possible to control the surface by means of the material distribution.
It is also advantageous if the thickness of the melt in the vessel is measured in a filling zone and/or in a feeding zone to the mold. This measurement makes it possible to control the flow of the melt to the vessel in an advantageous way.
The objective with respect to the method is achieved with the features of Claim 9, by which a method is created for measuring a thickness, especially for use in casting installations for casting strip or sections, with a measuring device, such that the thickness of a liguid or pasty melt or of a solidified cast product is measured in a mold.
In this regard, it is effective if the measuring device operates without contact or with contact. It is also effective if a control signal is generated on the basis of a measuring signal of the measuring device in order to control the mass flow of a melt from a vessel that contains a melt.
It is also advantageous if a control signal is generated
on the basis of a measuring signal of the measuring device in
order to control a device for distributing the melt.
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It is especially effective if the thickness distribution over the width of the melt or the cast product is measured. This makes it possible to determine a profile of the melt, and to use this profile to take open-loop or closed-loop control actions to counteract irregularities in the thickness distribution. In this regard, it is especially advantageous if the result or the signals of the thickness measurement distributed over the width are used to control a mass flow and/or an orientation of a mold to at least counteract a thickness taper and/or waviness of a cast product.
The objective with respect to the use is achieved by the features of Claim 15.
Advantageous modifications are described in the dependent claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of the specific embodiment illustrated in the drawings.
-- Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of a metal casting installation.
-- Figure 2 is a top view of a segment according to Figure 1.
-- Figure 3 is a view of a device of the invention.
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Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
Figure 1 is a schematic drawing of a metal casting installation 1 with a vessel 2, in which liquid metal, for example, a steel melt, is made available. For this purpose, it is advantageous for the vessel 2 to have heating elements (not shown) for bringing the liquid metal to the desired temperature and/or maintaining it at the desired temperature.
It is advantageous for the liquid metal or melt to be discharged from the vessel 2 onto the traveling, mobile mold 3, and the traveling of the mold 3 results in the production of a strip 4 from the liquid metal before it is further processed in the downstream stages (not shown) of a rolling mill. As an additional downstream stage, it is also possible to provide, for example, a plate mill in addition to the rolling mill. In this case, the cast strip, as a semifinished product, would constitute an intermediate product.
To measure the thickness of the metal strip 4, a measuring device 5 is provided, which scans the surface of the metal strip without contact or with contact and in this way determines the thickness of the metal strip 4.
The measuring device 5 carries out a determination of the thickness d of the metal strip 4, so that open-loop or closed-

loop control of the mass flow of the melt out of the vessel 2 onto the mold 3 can be undertaken by the control unit. It is advantageous for the control unit to be integrated in the measuring device 5, or it can be provided as a separate unit.
The mass flow out of the vessel 2 onto the mold 3 is indirectly controlled by the mass flow out of the reservoir 6 and into the vessel 2. The reservoir 6 also contains a hot melt, which can flow off into the vessel 2 through an outlet. Systematic movement or control of a closure 7, such as a drain plug or the like, makes it possible to control the draining of the melt out of the reservoir 6 as inflow into the vessel 2. For example, the size of a free gap that allows the melt S to flow out of the reservoir 6 can be adjusted by the height of the drain plug in Figure 1. To this end, the measuring device 5 can thus relay a control signal to an actuating unit, which controls the inflow of melt into the vessel 2.
In accordance with the invention, the cast section can thus be controlled over the length and width via the controlled mass flow by the measurement of the thickness of the metal strip or melt 4 across its width, where the fact that the thickness of the metal strip or melt has been measured is advantageous for the subsequent inline or offline rolling.

It is especially advantageous if the data are available on the thickness of the melt in the initial section of the metal strip as viewed over the width of the metal strip.
Especially advantageous for the application of the invention is the measurement of the melt or the metal strip at the beginning of the metal strip, essentially at the beginning of the mold or after the melt, which is flowing out of the vessel 2 onto the traveling mold, has become uniformly distributed in an advantageous way. This means that the site of the measurement is more or less sufficiently far from the discharge onto the mold that the metal flowing out onto the mold has become or should have become uniformly distributed.
With respect to how the measurement is carried out, it is
basically possible to distinguish between measurement methods
that work without contact and those that work with contact.
The measuring methods that work without contact have the
advantage that they can be carried out, for example, with some
separation of the measuring device from the melt or the metal
strip, so that the measuring device 5 can be arranged in a
protected way. Examples of advantageous measuring methods
that work without contact are laser measuring methods or, in
general, other contactless measuring methods that work on an
electromagnetic or optical basis.
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In this connection, the measuring device, 5 can be displaced by Ax and Ay, and it is also possible to adjust the distance AA from the melt itself. This makes it possible to adjust the measuring device to adapt it to different thicknesses and to position it in a way that protects it from environmental effects.
Figure 2 is a schematic top view of a point of measurement that is being measured by means of a measuring device 5 that operates without contact. In this regard, 11 represents the measuring range of a contactless sensor of the measuring device, for example, a laser with associated optics. The measuring window 11 can be shifted within the range (Ax) 12. The melt 13 hits the traveling mold 14 and forms a strip 15 of liguid metal or melt of width B. The arrows show the direction of the melt and the mold that is traveling with it, where Vg is the velocity of the traveling mold.
A device that contains a laser as the contactless device
is advantageous as the measuring device 5. It can be
advantageous, for example, to use a laser that emits red light
or a laser that emits blue light. In this regard, the laser
emits the light in the region of the measuring window, and due
to reflection, the reflected light can be measured by means of
a detector, so that the height of the melt across the width of
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the strip can be detected from the light that is received. It is advantageous if the laser can be controlled in such a way that it scans the width of the strip.
As an alternative to scanning the width of the melt or of the strip or cast product by means of a laser and an associated sensor, it is also possible to arrange several lasers and/or sensors side by side or parallel to one another, each of which then monitors a portion of the width of the melt or cast product, so that a thickness profile can be determined on the basis of the data obtained from the individual lasers and associated sensors.
It is also possible for several sensors to be arranged distributed over the width of the region to be monitored, so that, for example, several sensors are arranged parallel to one another or side by side, which, distributed parallel over the width, detect the thickness of the strip or melt to be monitored. This makes it possible to determine a thickness profile by the scanning or measurement of the thickness distributed over the width of the strip or the melt.
It is especially advantageous for the sensors to be
located in a region between a position close to the melt
feeding point and a position that corresponds approximately to
the point at which the conveyor belt is left. This region has
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the advantage that the melt is still liquid or at least pasty, and by all means it is also possible to determine a pasty mixed form of melt and solidified material, such as steel. In another embodiment of the invention, it is also effective to determine the thickness of the solidified steel over the width.
Thickness measurement distributed over the width of a melt is especially advantageous, and in this case, it is advantageous for the melt to be moved, for example, in a horizontal mold, for example, in the case of near net shape casting. It is advantageous for the measurement to be carried out while the melt is still liquid, ideally, as close as possible to the inlet, and it is advantageous for the measurement to be carried out distributed over the width. This makes it possible to detect possible thickness taper or waviness of a slab or cast product as early as possible, which, compared to detection only later, when a solidified state has been reached, can have the overall result of a reduction of scrap.
If, for example, a thickness taper is detected, it can be
eliminated altogether or at least reduced by systematically
controlling the inclination of the mold. In addition, if
several nozzles are provided at the outlet of a vessel, the
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flow of the melt into the mold can be controlled over the width to reduce thickness taper or waviness of the melt.
If waviness of the melt is detected, it is possible, for example, to automatically control the mass inflow. For this purpose, the mass inflow can be automatically controlled, for example, by means of a plug.
The measuring device 5 can be advantageously arranged in such a way that it is located a sufficient distance from the strip of melt, so that the measuring device is not damaged by heat and/or contaminants. It is also possible, for example, to shield the device from water, steel spatters, gas and/or heat. The thickness can also be measured, for example, in an environment that is protected or has been rendered inert, so that the surface of the melt or strip does not oscillate or oscillate strongly in order to prevent or reduce distortion of measurement results.
In accordance with the invention, it is thus advantageous
if the measuring device 5 is mounted in a housing that
provides protection and/or shielding. In addition, it is
advantageous if the housing is mounted in a way that allows it
to move, so that positioning of the housing can be carried
out, for example, as a function of the casting speed and/or
the dimensions of the strip of melt.
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In accordance with another idea of the invention, the measuring device 5 can also operate with a sensor system that works with contact instead of a sensor system that works without contact. In this connection, it is possible to provide for the use of a tactile level detector as a probe, which is in contact with the surface of the melt of the strip 4. The probe, which can also be designed to be wear-resistant, can be brought into contact with the melt permanently or intermittently, for example, at periodic' intervals. The thickness of the melt can be detected by the contact with the surface of the melt. The thickness of the melt can also be detected in the direction of the width, to which end, for example, a method can be carried out in the width direction. It is also possible to arrange several tactile sensors or detecting elements side by side to be able to detect or generate a thickness profile over the width of the strip.
In addition, it can also be effective if the sensor or
sensors are arranged or designed in such a way that a
differential measurement can be carried out. For example, in
one type of differential measurement, a zero point or
reference point between the sensor and the surface of the
conveyor belt is present or is detected in the absence of a
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melt, and after the melt has been supplied, a reduced path or a reduced distance between the sensor and the measuring point can be ,detected. The difference in the length of the path or the reduced distance between the sensor and the measuring point that is then detected would correspond to the thickness of the melt or of the cast strip or product.
The thickness can also be measured by penetration of the melt or cast product with radiation. In this method, for example, it is possible to make a thickness determination between a state without melt/cast product and a state with melt/cast product from transit time differences between the signal emitted by the sensor and the reflected signal.
If the thickness of the melt is determined in a well-defined position essentially directly after a distribution of the melt on the traveling mold, a control signal can be generated to control the mass flow from the vessel 2 to the mold 3. The reason this is advantageous is that it makes it possible to achieve a tolerance of the thickness of the melt over the width and/or over the length within a predeterminable percentage or range.
In addition, a casting installation of this type can be
expanded by a device for the active distribution of the melt
on the traveling mold. In this regard, it is possible to
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provide mechanical or electromagnetic melt distributors on a feed nozzle with segmented control or action over the width or pneumatic or vacuum devices and/or manipulators that uniformly distribute the melt on the mold.
The measurement of the thickness of the melt makes it possible not only to control the mass flow but also, if necessary, to control, by means of a suitable control signal, a device for evening out the melt and/or a manipulator, such as a stirrer or vacuum distributor.
When laser measuring processes or methods are used, the lasers used for this purpose, also known as line lasers, can produce a line transversely to the casting direction at a predeterminable angle on the melt film or on the surface of the melt or cast product. The measurement of the thickness of the melt or of the cast product or its profile, such as edge elevation, can be suitably carried out by means of video image processing at an angle. This type of method is also known as the light-section process. It is suitable to use either one laser or several lasers distributed over the width of the strand.
It is also possible for the laser to be arranged in such
a way that it strikes the surface of the melt or the cast
product from above, including, for example, essentially
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vertically. In this regard, the thickness of the melt or cast product can then be determined by the transit time difference of the reflected light compared to a reference value.
Figure 3 shows a device for measuring the thickness of a melt in a vessel 2, where the melt is fed into the vessel 2 from a reservoir (not shown in Figure 3). To measure the thickness of the melt, measuring devices 5 are provided, which can measure the thickness of the melt in the mold 3 or in the vessel 2. In this regard, there are two positions in the vessel 2 that are advantageous, namely, the filling zone 16, in which the vessel 2 is filled with the melt from a reservoir or tundish, and the feeding zone 17, in which the melt is fed to the mold 3 with a predetermined thickness onto the running belt. The feeding zone 17 is thus situated toward the end of the vessel 2 in the direction of the running belt. The thickness dl on the mold and hi and h2 in the vessel 2 in the filling zone 16 and in the feeding zone 17 can thus be measured. The measurement can thus be made in the zone of standing melt or in the zone of moving melt.
List of Reference Numbers
1 metal casting installation
2 vessel

3 mold
4 strip
5 measuring device
6 reservoir
7 closure

11 measuring range
12 range
13 melt
14 mold
15 strip
16 filling zone
17 feeding zone

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WE CLAIM:
1. A device for measuring thickness, especially for
use in horizontal strip casting installations for casting
strip or sections, with a measuring device (5), where a liquid
or pasty metal or steel melt can enter a traveling mold (3)
from a vessel (2), and the thickness of the liquid or pasty
melt (13) can be measured in the mold (3), wherein the
measuring device (5) operates without contact by means of a
laser and an optical sensor, and the surface of the liquid or
pasty melt (13) can be monitored, so that the thickness
distributed over the width can be measured, so that a
measuring signal can be generated, and a control signal can be
generated on the basis of the measuring signal in order to
control a device for distributing the melt.
2. A device in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, wherein a control signal can be generated on the basis of a measuring signal in order to control the mass flow of a melt (13) from a vessel that contains the melt (13).
3. A device in accordance with either one of the preceding claims, wherein the thickness of the melt (13) in the vessel (2) can be measured in a filling zone and/or in a feeding zone to the mold (3).
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4. A method for measuring thickness, especially for use
in horizontal strip casting installations (1) for casting
strip or sections, with a measuring device (5), where a liquid
or pasty metal or steel melt enters a traveling mold (3) from
a vessel (2), and the thickness of the liquid or pasty melt
(13) is measured in the mold (3), wherein the measuring device
(5) operates without contact by means of a laser and an
optical sensor, and the surface of the liquid or pasty melt
(13) is monitored, so that the thickness distributed over the
width is measured, so that a measuring signal is generated, and a control signal is generated on the basis of the measuring signal in order to control a device for distributing the melt.
5. A method in accordance with Claim 4, wherein the
result or the signals of the thickness measurement distributed
over the width are used to control a mass flow and/or an
orientation of a mold (3) to at least counteract a thickness
taper and/or waviness of a melt (13).


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Patent Number 269486
Indian Patent Application Number 5281/CHENP/2009
PG Journal Number 44/2015
Publication Date 30-Oct-2015
Grant Date 26-Oct-2015
Date of Filing 08-Sep-2009
Name of Patentee SMS GROUP GMBH
Applicant Address Eduard-Schloemann-Strasse,4,40237 Dusseldorf,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BAUSCH, JORG AM WILDPARK 15, 40629 DUSSELDORF
2 KARDUCK, JOSEF HARDSTRASSE 20, 40629 DUSSELDORF
3 WANS, JOCHEN JOACHIMSTRASSE 2, 40545 DUSSELDORF
4 RUNGE, ANDREAS BRUCKENSTRASSE 47, 42857 REMSCHEID
5 SCHWEDMANN, JOHANNES STERNBUSCHWEG 191, 47057 DUISBURG
PCT International Classification Number G01B21/08
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP08/01902
PCT International Filing date 2008-03-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10 2007 011 690.1 2007-03-09 Germany
2 10 2008 012 975.5 2008-03-06 Germany