Application of the Finite Element Method to Reveal the Causes of Loss of Planeness of Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets during Laser Cutting


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Abstract

A finite element technique is developed to simulate the stresses and the strains during strip flattening to reveal the causes of the cutting-assisted loss of planeness of hot-rolled steel sheets processed in roller levelers. The loss of planeness is found to be caused by a nonuniform distribution of the flattening-induced longitudinal tensile stresses over the strip thickness and width. The application of tensile forces to a strip in a roller leveler decreases this nonuniformity and prevents loss of planeness in cutting.

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E. A. Garber

Cherepovets State University

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Email: mamz2011@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Cherepovets

N. L. Bolobanova

Cherepovets State University

Email: mamz2011@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Cherepovets

K. A. Trusov

PAO Severstal

Email: mamz2011@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Cherepovets


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