Study on the improved accuracy of strip profile using numerical formula model in continuous cold rolling with 6-high mill
Sang-Ho Lee, Gil-Ho Song, Sung-Jin Lee and Byung-Min Kim*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 8, pp.2101-2109, 2011
Abstract : The quality requirements for thickness accuracy in cold rolling continue to become more stringent. In cold rolling mill, it is very important
that the rolling force calculation considers rolling conditions. The rolled strip thickness was predicted using calculated rolling
force. However, the prediction of strip thickness in cold rolling is very difficult; in particular, for 6-high mill with shifted intermediate roll
(IMR), the accuracy of thickness is not good. In this study, to improve the accuracy of rolled strip thickness, the roll gap flattening can be
given based on Hertz contact theory, with contact between rolls and the smooth cylindrical rolls for the rolling elastic deformation. Also,
the distribution of the roll gap flattening may be calculated using the contact force of unit transverse length. The strip profile at the continuous
cold rolling is calculated by using the numerical analysis model considering the initial strip profile before cold rolling. Hence, we
propose that the numerical model can predict the rolled strip profile more quickly and accurately and be applicable to the field. The results
of the proposed numerical model were verified by FE-simulation and cold rolling experiments of 6-high mill with five stands.
Keyword : Numerical model; 6-high mill; Roll gap flattening; Hertz contact; Initial strip profile; Continuous cold rolling; FE-simulation |