Alternating Sign Rolling Technology in Grooved Rolls for Nonferrous Metal Plate Billets
- Authors: Naizabekov A.B.1, Lezhnev S.N.1, Panin E.A.2, Mazur I.P.3
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Affiliations:
- Rudnyi Industrial Institute
- Karaganda State Industrial University
- Lipetsk State Technical University
- Issue: Vol 61, No 5-6 (2017)
- Pages: 406-413
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0026-0894/article/view/240356
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-017-0508-7
- ID: 240356
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Abstract
Results are given for a study of rolling plate metal by technology including rolling in grooved rolls and levelling on a smooth barrel. Results of computer modeling and analysis of the Lode–Nadai coefficient show that during rolling in grooved rolls two types of deformation-compression arise in a billet cross section, i.e., compression in inclined areas and shear in ridged zones. This picture of stress distribution is most favorable since compressive strain leads to “healing” of possible metal discontinuities, but shear deformation leads to intense working of the original metal structure. During rolling in the first pair of smooth rolls deformation compressive in nature predominates, and in the second pair of rolls it is deformation alternating in nature. In any billet vertical section, metal contact with rolls occurs on both surfaces, i.e., upper and lower, which leads to compression in ridge zones, but to tension in inclined sections. Analysis of the results of metallographic studies points to the benefits for rolling in grooved rolls in the plan of preparing a metal fine-grained isotropic structure. The use of grooved rolls leads to significant strengthening of L63 brass compared with using smooth rolls with an identical overall degree of deformation.
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A. B. Naizabekov
Rudnyi Industrial Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: naizabekov57@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Rudnyi
S. N. Lezhnev
Rudnyi Industrial Institute
Email: naizabekov57@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Rudnyi
E. A. Panin
Karaganda State Industrial University
Email: naizabekov57@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Temirtau
I. P. Mazur
Lipetsk State Technical University
Email: naizabekov57@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Lipetsk
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