Prediction of camber formation, suppression and control of wedge-shaped hot rolled slabs by analytical concepts and finite elements

Alexander Kainz, Thomas Pumhössel, Matthias Kurz, Markus Widder, Larissa Aigner, Klaus Zeman

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Abstract

For today’s process automation systems for hot strip mills, wedge reduction without generating camber is still a big challenge. By utilizing suitably positioned edging rolls, the corresponding side force acting on the strip induces a lateral material flow inside the roll gap, leading to stressredistributions such that the outgoing camber is drastically reduced. Systematic parameter studies performed so far by utilizing the commercial FEM-package ©Abaqus Explicit revealed the dependence of the lateral edging force and the resulting strip centerline-curvature on characteristic rolling parameters, such as slab width, thickness, initial wedge and thickness reduction. To understand the underlying highly non-linear elasto-viscoplastic forming processes inside the strip or slab in more detail, and to develop fast simulation tools, semi-analytical model reduction approaches were developed. This enables a quantitative analysis of the induced lateral material flow and the occurring stress-redistributions inside the roll bite. By introducing a lateral material transfer parameter directly correlated to the centerline-curvature, an analytical relation could be derived for the bending moment, respectively for the external work, that has to be applied to eliminate the camber of the strip or slab. These analytical predictions, although based on rough simplifications, correspond quite satisfactorily with those attained by 3D-FE simulations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)238-243
Number of pages6
JournalIFAC Papers Online
Volume49
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2016

Fields of science

  • 202007 Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM)
  • 203 Mechanical Engineering
  • 203015 Mechatronics
  • 203022 Technical mechanics
  • 203026 Forming
  • 102005 Computer aided design (CAD)
  • 203006 Production engineering
  • 203013 Mechanical engineering
  • 203014 Machine dynamics

JKU Focus areas

  • Mechatronics and Information Processing

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