Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies

Abstract Shape rolling is widely employed in the production of long workpieces with appropriate cross-section profiles for other industrial applications. In the development of shape rolling systems, roll pass design (RPD) plays an essential role on the quality control of products, service life of ro...

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Main Authors: Kan Huang, Bin Huang, Lei Fu, Kazem Abhary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0358-2
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spelling doaj-756c9b298bd546d18c2c6ba527d1ba962020-11-25T02:03:35ZengSpringerOpenChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering1000-93452192-82582019-05-0132111110.1186/s10033-019-0358-2Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case StudiesKan Huang0Bin Huang1Lei Fu2Kazem Abhary3School of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and TechnologySchool of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and TechnologySchool of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and TechnologySchool of Engineering, University of South AustraliaAbstract Shape rolling is widely employed in the production of long workpieces with appropriate cross-section profiles for other industrial applications. In the development of shape rolling systems, roll pass design (RPD) plays an essential role on the quality control of products, service life of rolls, productivity of rolling systems, as well as energy consumption of rolling operations. This study attempts to establish a generic strategy based on hybrid modeling and an improved genetic algorithm, to support the optimizations of RPD and shape rolling operations at a systematic perspective. Objectives include improving the quality and efficiency of RPD, reducing energy consumption of shape rolling, as well as releasing the demands on costly trails and expert knowledge in RPD. Hybrid modeling based on cross-disciplinary knowledge is developed to overcome the limitations of isolated single-disciplinary models. And conventional genetic algorithm is improved for the implementation of optimal design. Targeting to integrate empirical data and published reliable solutions into optimizations, a parameters estimation method is proposed to transfer the initially misaligned models into a uniform pattern. A tool based on the Matlab platform is developed to demonstrate the optimal design operations, with case studies involved to validate the proposed methodology.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0358-2Roll pass optimal designHybrid modellingGenetic algorithmParameters estimation
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author Kan Huang
Bin Huang
Lei Fu
Kazem Abhary
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Bin Huang
Lei Fu
Kazem Abhary
Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
Roll pass optimal design
Hybrid modelling
Genetic algorithm
Parameters estimation
author_facet Kan Huang
Bin Huang
Lei Fu
Kazem Abhary
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title Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
title_short Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
title_full Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
title_fullStr Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
title_full_unstemmed Towards Energy Efficient Shape Rolling: Roll Pass Optimal Design and Case Studies
title_sort towards energy efficient shape rolling: roll pass optimal design and case studies
publisher SpringerOpen
series Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 1000-9345
2192-8258
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Shape rolling is widely employed in the production of long workpieces with appropriate cross-section profiles for other industrial applications. In the development of shape rolling systems, roll pass design (RPD) plays an essential role on the quality control of products, service life of rolls, productivity of rolling systems, as well as energy consumption of rolling operations. This study attempts to establish a generic strategy based on hybrid modeling and an improved genetic algorithm, to support the optimizations of RPD and shape rolling operations at a systematic perspective. Objectives include improving the quality and efficiency of RPD, reducing energy consumption of shape rolling, as well as releasing the demands on costly trails and expert knowledge in RPD. Hybrid modeling based on cross-disciplinary knowledge is developed to overcome the limitations of isolated single-disciplinary models. And conventional genetic algorithm is improved for the implementation of optimal design. Targeting to integrate empirical data and published reliable solutions into optimizations, a parameters estimation method is proposed to transfer the initially misaligned models into a uniform pattern. A tool based on the Matlab platform is developed to demonstrate the optimal design operations, with case studies involved to validate the proposed methodology.
topic Roll pass optimal design
Hybrid modelling
Genetic algorithm
Parameters estimation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10033-019-0358-2
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