MAGMA CC offers significant innovations and enhancements for the simulation of continuous casting processes. The variable control of the pouring velocity enables the flexible mapping of "stop & go" cycles, including pauses, return strokes and cyclical movements in the withdrawal process. An advanced turbulence model precisely maps the flow behavior, especially in the sump area, and supports the analysis of the flow dynamics in continuous casting.
Mechanical influences, such as those caused by guide rollers or the mold, can be examined in detail. Roller position errors can be analyzed in detail to evaluate their influence on the deformation of the strand. This makes it possible to identify potential causes of strand shape deviations and their effects on the strand quality.
In addition, a function for mapping particles (tracer particles) allows analyzing how the melt is distributed across different strands (billets or ingots) via launders. The extended capabilities of MAGMA CC thus provide new quantitative information on process-dependent strand quality and support users in the efficient evaluation of results.
Highlights:
MAGMASOFT® 6.1 – Advancing Low Pressure Die Casting and Sustainability
With extensive revisions and new functionalities, MAGMASOFT® enhances the simulation of low pressure die casting processes, and expands the capabilities for die casters and users of MAGMA CC and MAGMA C+M. For the first time, MAGMASOFT® includes a dedicated process module for rheocasting and thixomolding. In addition, a new ECONOMICS perspective enables users to quantitatively assess costs and CO₂.
MAGMASOFT® is available for all suitable current operating systems such as Linux and Windows. MAGMASOFT® can be used on dual or multi-processor computers or massively parallel on cluster computers.