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F. Farhat-Nia and M. Salimi,
Volume 24, Issue 2 (1-2006)
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In this paper, an analytical method based on Modified Slab Method of analysis is presented to study the asymmetrical rolling process due to difference in work rolls radii, rolls speeds and interface frictions. The shear force imposed on material along the contact region is considered to be a function of the frictional factor and the roll gap geometry. Elastic-plastic with linear work hardening constitutive law was assumed. Asymmetric factors considered are roll diameter ratio, roll speed mismatch and differential interface friction conditions. Neutral points’ location along the contact region in relation to the variations on thickness reduction, roll speed ratios, roll diameters ratio and front and back tensions are investigated. Predicted values for rolling force and torque from the present analytical model are compared with those of other workers, which are shown to be in good agreement
F. Farhat-Nia and M. Salimi,
Volume 25, Issue 1 (7-2006)
Abstract

In this paper, an analytical model based on Modified Slab Method is presented for rolling of clad sheet or double-layers in which the two layers are bounded prior to rolling. This model considers the general case of asymmetrical rolling due to unequal surface speed, different contact friction, roll diameters, flow stress, and thickness ratios of the two layers. Using this model, rolling parameters such as pressure distribution along the arc of contact of the rolls and the clad sheet, rolling force, and torque with respect to reduction in thickness can be easily calculated. The analytical rolling force and torque computed by the proposed model were compared with the analytical results of other researchers and were shown to be in good agreement. The proposed model is very suitable for online control application due to its completeness and its capability of predicting the rolling parameters

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