Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Apr 2015)

The Influence of the Shape of Grooves on the Intensity of Closing Axial Material Discontinuities During Rolling

  • Sobczak K.,
  • Dyja H.,
  • Kawałek A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1
pp. 461 – 468

Abstract

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The article discusses the influence of rolling in the newly designed slitting-bending grooves on closing internal material discontinuities in continuous ingots. The defects located in the axial area of a strand, i.e. axial porosity and contraction cavity, were analysed. Numerical and experimental studies of the rolling process of flat bars for feedstock with marked materials discontinuities simulating actual defects occurring in an ingot were conducted. For comparison purposes, rolling of feedstock with discontinuities in traditional grooves was conducted. The numerical simulations were carried out using the Forge 2008¯software programme. The experimental studies were conducted in a D150 laboratory rolling mill. In the research, the S355J2G3 structural steel and lead were used. Distributions of temperature, intensity of deformation and stress in a cross-section of strands after rolling were analysed. Changes in the surface areas of the discontinuities in feedstock after rolling in shape and traditional grooves were examined.

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