Prevention Of Contact Fatigue Damage Occurrence In Reversing Roughing Mills

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Sébastien FLAMENT Olivier LEMAIRE Gisèle WALMAG Mario SINNAEVE
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Oct 1, 2019

Abstract

Many hot rolling mills worldwide face nowadays bonding zone fatigue problems before reaching scrap diameter of the work rolls. This phenomenon is nowadays known to occur in reversing roughing mills both in stainless steel and in carbon steel rolling. The phenomenon can be explained through longer rolling campaigns, inadequate backup or work roll maintenance, harder steel grades or increased throughput by reduced amount of passes to achieve the same thickness. In order to help users in optimizing the roll use, we developed a numerical tool to evaluate and optimize roll maintenance. This paper will review the influence of roll geometries on stresses generated at the roll surface but also at the bonding zone. We will also show how roll geometries can decrease contact fatigue damages by modifying crowning and chamfering procedures, shell thickness, material design or campaign length
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APA: Sébastien FLAMENT Olivier LEMAIRE Gisèle WALMAG Mario SINNAEVE  (2019)  Prevention Of Contact Fatigue Damage Occurrence In Reversing Roughing Mills

MLA: Sébastien FLAMENT Olivier LEMAIRE Gisèle WALMAG Mario SINNAEVE Prevention Of Contact Fatigue Damage Occurrence In Reversing Roughing Mills. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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