For real-time and precise measurement of molten steel level in tundish during continuous casting, slag level and slag thickness are needed. Among which, the problem of slag thickness measurement has been solved in our previous work. In this paper, a systematic solution for slag level measurement based on laser triangulation is proposed. Being different from traditional laser triangulation, several aspects for measuring precision and robustness have been done. First, laser line is adopted for multi-position measurement to overcome the deficiency of single point laser range finder caused by the uneven surface of the slag. Second, the key parameters, such as installing angle and minimum requirement of the laser power, are analyzed and determined based on the gray-body radiation theory to fulfill the rigorous requirement of measurement accuracy. Third, two kinds of severe noises in the acquired images, which are, respectively, caused by heat radiation and Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), are cleaned via morphological characteristic of the liquid slag and color difference between EMI and the laser signals, respectively. Fourth, as false target created by stationary slag usually disorders the measurement, valid signals of the slag are distinguished from the false ones to calculate the slag level. Then, molten steel level is obtained by the slag level minus the slag thickness. The measuring error of this solution is verified by the applications in steel plants, which is ±2.5 mm during steady casting and ±3.2 mm at the end of casting.
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March 22 2016
Indirect measurement of molten steel level in tundish based on laser triangulation
Zhiqi Su
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Zhiqi Su
State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries, School of Information Science and Engineering,
Northeastern University
, Shenyang 110819, China
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Qing He;
Qing He
a)
State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries, School of Information Science and Engineering,
Northeastern University
, Shenyang 110819, China
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Zhi Xie
Zhi Xie
State Key Laboratory of Synthetical Automation for Process Industries, School of Information Science and Engineering,
Northeastern University
, Shenyang 110819, China
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Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87, 035117 (2016)
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Received:
August 29 2015
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March 06 2016
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Zhiqi Su, Qing He, Zhi Xie; Indirect measurement of molten steel level in tundish based on laser triangulation. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 March 2016; 87 (3): 035117. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4944490
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