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Effect of Internal Stress of Incoming Strip on Hot Rolling Deformation Based on Finite Element and Infinite Element Coupling Method

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METALS
卷 8, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met8020092

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hot rolling; incoming strip; internal stress; finite element; infinite element

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51674028, 51404021]

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Limited by the deficiency of the finite element method (FEM) to deal with infinite domain problems, the traditional FEM rolling model is not suitable enough to study the effect of the complex internal stress of the incoming strip on hot rolling deformation. To solve this problem, the finite element and infinite element (FE-IE) coupling method is adopted, where the finite element is for the rolling area of the strip and the infinite element is for the elastic constraint of the strip end. Based on the improved rolls-strip coupling model, several internal stresses with typical distribution forms are applied to the strip by a programmed user subroutine, and the effect of the internal stress of the incoming strip on hot rolling deformation is evaluated. The results show that under the same average stress, the various distribution forms of internal stress have little effect on the total roll force, mainly because of the average effect. The uniform internal stress decreases the central thickness and quadratic crown of the strip. Under the symmetric stress and asymmetric stress, the thickness of each fiber along the strip width direction is closely related to the magnitude and distribution of the stress deviation (subtract the average stress from the longitudinal stress). Under the quadratic wave stress, the central thickness and quadratic crown vary almost linearly with the amplitude of the stress deviation. The efficiency coefficients obtained can be treated as a theoretical basis for the further development of an accurate prediction model of hot rolling.

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