Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling

In this study, effects of different deformation conditions on the rolling force were studied during variable gauge rolling processes. To this end, variations of rolling forces with rolling times were analyzed at different roll diameters, absolute thickness reductions and friction coefficients. Consi...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Shafiei, Kamran Dehghani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/3/48
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spelling doaj-2d06d914fb764d1e9627adfaf2eb7eb92020-11-25T00:40:02ZengMDPI AGJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing2504-44942018-07-01234810.3390/jmmp2030048jmmp2030048Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge RollingEhsan Shafiei0Kamran Dehghani1Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran 158754413, IranDepartment of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran 158754413, IranIn this study, effects of different deformation conditions on the rolling force were studied during variable gauge rolling processes. To this end, variations of rolling forces with rolling times were analyzed at different roll diameters, absolute thickness reductions and friction coefficients. Considering the rolling force variations, an abrupt change in the outlet section of downward and outward rolling was observed at all deformation conditions. The experimental data, along with the results obtained from finite element method (FEM) simulations, revealed that this drop in the rolling force (DRF) is strongly dependent on the deformation conditions. It was found that the DRF value increases with increasing absolute thickness reduction, roll diameter and friction coefficient. Furthermore, dependency of contact length on the roll radius and wedge angle (slope of the thickness transition zone) was investigated. Accordingly, it was concluded that the variations of the DRF value can be mainly attributed to the changes in the contact length during variable gauge rolling. Moreover, slab method analysis was used to model the effects of deformation conditions on DRF.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/3/48variable gauge rollingflexible rollingtailor rolled blanksrolling force
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author Ehsan Shafiei
Kamran Dehghani
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Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
variable gauge rolling
flexible rolling
tailor rolled blanks
rolling force
author_facet Ehsan Shafiei
Kamran Dehghani
author_sort Ehsan Shafiei
title Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
title_short Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
title_full Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
title_fullStr Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Deformation Conditions on the Rolling Force during Variable Gauge Rolling
title_sort effects of deformation conditions on the rolling force during variable gauge rolling
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
issn 2504-4494
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In this study, effects of different deformation conditions on the rolling force were studied during variable gauge rolling processes. To this end, variations of rolling forces with rolling times were analyzed at different roll diameters, absolute thickness reductions and friction coefficients. Considering the rolling force variations, an abrupt change in the outlet section of downward and outward rolling was observed at all deformation conditions. The experimental data, along with the results obtained from finite element method (FEM) simulations, revealed that this drop in the rolling force (DRF) is strongly dependent on the deformation conditions. It was found that the DRF value increases with increasing absolute thickness reduction, roll diameter and friction coefficient. Furthermore, dependency of contact length on the roll radius and wedge angle (slope of the thickness transition zone) was investigated. Accordingly, it was concluded that the variations of the DRF value can be mainly attributed to the changes in the contact length during variable gauge rolling. Moreover, slab method analysis was used to model the effects of deformation conditions on DRF.
topic variable gauge rolling
flexible rolling
tailor rolled blanks
rolling force
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/3/48
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