Development of HOFC Work Roll Curve for Strip Rolling Mill

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The HOFC (High Order Flatness Control) work roll curve was designed using Matlab. It has great flatness control ability, for the roll diameter in the position of the 1/4 roll length can be altered with the changing of angle and index parameters. Combined with the data from a hot strip factory, the elastic deformation of the HOFC work roll was analyzed following the influence coefficient method. The distribution curves of the exit thickness, roll force, work roll bending, pressure between rolls, roll flatting, and roll gap geometry were given under the conditions of different roll parameters. Results show that the HOFC work roll curve can eliminate the high flatness defects, reduce the edge drop, improve the lateral thickness uniformity, and maximize the available cross section of the strip effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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225-229

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August 2013

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