Analysis of Tension and Deformation Curvature in Strip Tension Levelling

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In this paper, a new method considering the combination of tension and deformation curvature which results in less deformation energy under a certain elongation is presented at the first time. The calculation results show that when the elongation is less than 1 %, the tension which is about 1/6 yield stress will consume less energy. If the tension decreases from 1/4 to 1/8 yield stress, the deformation energy of strip with yield stress of greater than 450 MPa decreases significantly. This study can help determine the processes parameters of strip tension levelling effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 97-101)

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71-74

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March 2010

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