Tribological features of roll surface in cold metal rolling

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Journal Article
Citation:
International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering, 2009, 3 (5-6), pp. 407 - 422
Issue Date:
2009-11-18
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Cold strip rolling under dry and lubricated conditions was conducted on a new developed mini-mill, which was installed in the Gleeble 3500 Thermo-mechanical Simulator. The surface roughness and Power Spectrum Density (PSD) features of the rolls were analysed. Results show that the lubrication significantly reduces surface roughness of the 4%Cr roll, but has less effect on surface roughness of the 4%Cr with Ti-added roll. The surface deterioration of 4%Cr with Ti-added roll varies significantly with an increase of rolling passes. Asperities on roll surface experience inhomogeneous variation, which indicates the deterioration of surface roughness is different for both roll materials. Copyright © 2009, Inderscience Publishers.
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