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A Feeding Strategy in Inner L-Shape Ring Hot Rolling Process

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  • Wen Meng
  • Feifan Wang
  • Yanjin Guan

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In order to make the inner L-shape ring polling process with a closed die structure (ILRRCDS) on the top and bottom of the driven roll stable, at first, this paper established the mathematical model for ILRRCDS. Then, the plastic penetration and biting-in conditions for ILRRCDS were deduced based on plain ring rolling theory. Moreover, a feeding strategy that can realize a constant growth of the ring’s outer radius was proposed and the reasonable value ranges of the feed rate of the mandrel were determined. The numerical simulation model for ILRRCDS is established based on ABAQUS software. Finally, the equivalent plastic strain (PEEQ) and temperature distributions of rolled ring were obtained. The results indicated that the proposed feeding strategy can realize a stable ILRRCDS. At the end of ILRRCDS, the PEEQ at the inner radius surface of the ring is maximum, the PEEQ at the outer radius surface of the ring takes the second place, and the PEEQ at the middle part of ring is minimum. With the increase of rolling time, the higher temperature zone of the rolled ring gradually moves from the center part of the ring to the “inner corner zone” of the ring.

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  • Wen Meng & Feifan Wang & Yanjin Guan, 2017. "A Feeding Strategy in Inner L-Shape Ring Hot Rolling Process," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4218289
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4218289
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