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1、Mechanics of Shape Introduction Objective of the Session - What do you want? What is Shape / Flatness? What are the different types of off-Flatness? Why do we require Flatness? How is Flatness measured / quantified? What are the various factors that effect Flatness? How is Flatness Controlled at the
2、 Mills? Off-line Flatness / Shape errorsWhat is Shape / Flatness? Shape or Flatness is defines as the strain profile or strain differential across the width of the strip. In simple languages, it is the ability of all portions of the strip, sheet or foil to touch the base when rested on a flat base.
3、In the process of Rolling, the large forces imposed on the rolls causes them to bend or flatten. Also a lot of heat is generated in the Rolling Process. This and other factors can create a non-parallel roll gap This causes uneven reduction across the width of the strip. What is Shape / Flatness? (co
4、nt.) This leads to non-uniform elongation such that the emerging strip is longer in certain portions. For example, the emerging strip may be longer at the middle than at the edges. The middle portion will therefore become wavy to accommodate the extra length and the strip will not lie flat when rela
5、xedStrip Lengths across the widthLaHOW DO THE DEFECTS LOOK LIKE?Full Center BuckleEdge PocketsEdge PocketsEdge Wave / RippleEdge RippleEdgeRipple(plant light)EdgeRipple(office light)WAVY EDGESCENTRE BUCKLESQUARTER POCKETSBBAABBAABBAALateral CurvatureCoil-setCross-bowDefinitions: Lateral Curvature, C
6、ross-bow and Coil-setDefinition: Anticlastic CurvatureAnticlastic CurvatureAnticlastic curvature is a curvature which is induced when a sheet that is curved in one plane is elastically flattenedTensileCompressiveForces at the Upper and Lower Surfaces of a Strip being bent around a Radius of Curvatur
7、eSources of Flatness Variation: Bending of sheetr = the radius at which the outer portion of the sheet will deform under applied stress aProductivity Acceleration & deceleration Higher top speedsRecovery Threading Strip breaks Weaving Coil Build-UpQuality Customer and Process demandsWhy do we need g
8、ood shape / flat strip?Litho ClosureFoilstockAnodising Quality SheetPre-painted StockSheets for Panellingetc.Which Products need good shape?Measurement of Shape The I Unit is the standard Engineering unit for the measurement of Shape throughout the Rolling Industry. The I Unit is defined as the Shap
9、e error resulting from a strain differential between adjacent elements of a strip of 0.001% or one part in 100,000. That is, if a 1000 mm long strip is rolled with an edge that is 1000.01 mm long when relaxed, then the shape error between the centre and the edge would be 1 I Unit.LaDefinitions: Flat
10、ness IndexIU = 105* L/LaldLDefinitions for a Sinusoidal BuckleOn-line measurement of Shape When the strip is under high tensions and the waviness is less apparent, the elongation differences are converted into strain variations, which in turn give rise to a uneven stress profile across the width of
11、the strip. These stress variations represent the latent shape of the relaxed material and can be measured by means of a tension monitoring device such as the Vidimon Shapemeter RollWhat are the factors that affect the Shape of the Outgoing Strip? Factors that affect the on-line Shape Factors that af
12、fect the off-line ShapeLonger middleIncoming SheetUniform ThicknessRoll gapNarrower at centreSources of Flatness Variation: Roll Gap GeometryFull CentreEdge WaveQuarter BuckleTensionDistributionOn MillRollBiteStripAppearanceOn-line Shape is affected by the roll gap geometryFactors that Effect Shape
13、/ Flatness Process (Method) Pass Schedule Mill Scheduling Optimum Ground Camber on the Rolls Coil Temperature Warm-Up Practice Mill Zeroing Practices Vidimon Zeroing Practice Coiling Tensions Rolling oil temperaturesFactors that Effect Shape / Flatness (cont.) Machine Response of the Shape Control S
14、ystems viz. Bending, Steer / tilt, Spray nozzles etc. by a leak proof systems Touch Roll alignments Regular Calibration of the ShapemeterFactors that Effect Shape / Flatness (cont.) Man Strip Centering while feeding Proper Tail-out in Previous Passes Rolling on Folds Regular Roll Cooling Minimize Tu
15、rn Around TimeFactors that Effect Shape / Flatness (cont.) Material Good Shape Good Profile Quality of Spool Optimization of Strip width - so that the rotor coverage area is more than 50%Difference in Online and Offline Shape Can be caused by inaccuracy in the measurement, or if something happens to
16、 the strip between the time it is measured on the mill and when it is processed downstream Bad Input Coil Profile Improper Coil Centering at the Mill Incorrect Coil Widths High Rewind Stress Higher Entry Temperature of the Coils Wide Differential temperature across the width of the coil Higher Absol
17、ute Coil temperature Higher Roll Coolant temperature Reduction Schedule Usage of Bad SpoolsFactors that cause difference in On-line and Off-line ShapeProfile - Flatness RelationshipWith No Lateral Flow - Off-Flat- Length change in fibre lengths across strip- Edges longer than middleOver-roll EdgesWi
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