Influence of the roll leveler setup parameters on the quality of high-strength steel leveling operation

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Konrad Perzynski
Kamil Pyzynski
Sebastian Swierczynski
Valeriy Pidvysots’kyy
Janusz Klis
Lukasz Madej
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[1] AGH University of Science and Technology,
[2] ArcelorMittal Downstream Solutions Poland,undefined
[3] Lukasiewicz Research Network - Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy,undefined
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Cold leveling; Cyclic deformation; Numerical modeling;
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The computer-aided development of the leveling technology for high-strength steel flat sheet products is the primary goal of the research. The roll leveler setups are evaluated from the final product point of view with an acceptable flatness level and stress state at the same time. First, a reliable hardening model is developed based on experimental and numerical investigation. The combined isotropic-kinematic model is selected to capture material behavior under cyclic loading conditions. The inverse analysis approach is used for the high-quality model parameters identification stage. Then the roll leveling process for a wide range of machine setups is simulated using a finite element model. Examples of results in the form of final flatness and stress distributions are presented within the work. As an outcome, a set of process parameters is identified that provides a good quality product for both investigated criteria.
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页码:1203 / 1217
页数:14
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