International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.53, No.19-20, 3855-3861, 2010
A numerical analysis of slab heating characteristics in a walking beam type reheating furnace
Numerical analysis of slab heating characteristics in a reheating furnace has been accomplished using FLUENT, a commercial software. The phenomena in the furnace are periodically transient because the slabs are transported toward a rolling mill with every time interval controlled. Unsteady calculation has been performed to obtain a periodically transient solution. A User-Defined Function (UDF) program has been developed to process the movement of slabs because FLUENT cannot handle the movement using its default functions. When the mean temperature of a slab emitted to the rolling mill does not change, calculation is considered to have converged and is stopped. This convergence criterion is appropriate for achieving an analytical solution. With the boundary and initial conditions given, over 55 new slabs are inserted to get a converged solution. Skid posts and beams are included in the calculation because they disturb radiation heat transfer from hot combustion gas to the slabs. This article examines what the slabs experience in the furnace before they are emitted to the rolling mill and whether a slab emitted to the rolling mill satisfies the required slab conditions, such as target temperature and skid severity. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.