Stress State and its Definition in Hardfacing Heat-Resistant Steel Cold Rolling Mill Rollers

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The possibility of using grooving to measure volume and type of residual stresses distribution in hard faced work rolls for cold rolling with high hardness of an active layer is described in this paper.

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