Fundamental Study Of Lubrication Characteristics Of High Strength Steel In Cold Rolling

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Masahiro Shimura Daisuke Kasai Toshiyuki Shiraishi Yoshiki Takahama
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Oct 1, 2019

Abstract

When advanced high strength steel (AHSS) is rolled at a high reduction ratio, the forward slip ratio in cold rolling tends to be lower than that of the other softer strips such as low-carbon steels, and the work roll sometimes skids the strip. To identify why forward slip ratio of AHSS at a high reduction ratio becomes smaller than that of low-carbon steel, the relationship between the reduction ratio and forward slip ratio was investigated by a rolling experiment. For this trial, a 4Hi laboratory cold mill was used. AHSS and low-carbon steel coils were rolled by two different rolls that were set to 0.3 and 0.6 μmRa to create two types of friction conditions. Furthermore, the rolling conditions were numerically analyzed to determine the influence of friction coefficient and flow stress on the relationship between forward slip ratio and reduction ratio. The experimental investigation and numerical analysis revealed that the forward slip ratio reduced with increasing rolling reduction ratio in a low friction state; contrarily, it increased with increasing rolling reduction ratio in a high friction state. This feature was clearly visible when harder materials were rolled.
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APA: Masahiro Shimura Daisuke Kasai Toshiyuki Shiraishi Yoshiki Takahama  (2019)  Fundamental Study Of Lubrication Characteristics Of High Strength Steel In Cold Rolling

MLA: Masahiro Shimura Daisuke Kasai Toshiyuki Shiraishi Yoshiki Takahama Fundamental Study Of Lubrication Characteristics Of High Strength Steel In Cold Rolling. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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