The production of new steel grades - such as dual phase and TRIP steels -
requires improvements to both process and equipment of continuous galvanizing lines.
In particular, progress has to be obtained in cooling technology in order to get the
desired mechanical properties. This paper presents a study of design parameters allowing
the optimization of fast gas multi-jet cooling systems. The thermal study involves
the application of infrared thermography and three-dimensional numerical simulations.
Furthermore, a dynamic study is performed in order to reduce steel strip vibration.