Optimization Of Rolling Parameters For The Production Of Rebar

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Antônio Aldenor Pinheiro Neto Matheus de Lima Vieira
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2019

Abstract

In mid-2015 the steel industry faced a strong crisis due to the weak performance of the Brazilian economy and the persistent entry of Chinese steel into Brazilian territory. This situation demanded that Brazilian steelmakers seek to develop products to meet new export markets. within the volume of exports possible are the rebars, where its applications are in the construction industry. One of the largest importers is Peru which has a large percentage of this export volume. This market demands as a priority requirement the surface quality of blue condition (low oxidation index) and mechanical properties normative.in order to meet the items required by the customer at a competitive cost, a vanadium microalloyed steel was applied to the hot rolling process without heat treatment after the last rolling pass. Where the great challenge was to achieve a high level of stretching without compromising the minimum limits of tensile strength. Assuming that the steel used is the correct one interventions were made on rolling parameters such as set-point temperature, residence time of pieces in the furnace, linear mass and rolling speed. All the changes made were based on statistical tools and practical tests. Finally, with the execution of actions generated from the statistical analyzes and tests it was possible to reduce process losses by 96%.
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APA: Antônio Aldenor Pinheiro Neto Matheus de Lima Vieira  (2019)  Optimization Of Rolling Parameters For The Production Of Rebar

MLA: Antônio Aldenor Pinheiro Neto Matheus de Lima Vieira Optimization Of Rolling Parameters For The Production Of Rebar. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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