Claims
- 1. A five-high rolling mill comprising:
- first and second work rolls facing one another to form a sheet rolling region therebetween for rolling sheet material;
- an intermediate roll supportably engaging the first work roll, said intermediate roll having a diameter greater than the diameter of either of said work rolls;
- a first backup roll supportably engaging the intermediate roll;
- a second backup roll supportably engaging the second work roll;
- a first roll control bending device for applying bending forces to the first work roll;
- a second roll control bending device for applying bending forces to the intermediate roll;
- a third roll control bending device for applying bending forces to the second work roll;
- wherein said first and second roll control bending devices are configured to apply respective first and second different control degrees to thereby provide composite shape control to a strip of sheet material being rolled in the sheet rolling region;
- wherein said third roll control bending device is configured to apply a third different control degree to said second work roll to minimize the production of wrinkled edge portions in a strip of sheet material being rolled;
- and control means operably controlling bending forces applied by each of the first, second and third control bending devices so that said first and second roll control bending devices apply respective first and second different control degrees to control a composite sheet crown of the rolled material over an entire width of the rolled material to thereby control thickness of the rolled material over its entire width; and so that said third roll control bending device applies a third different control degree to said second work roll to control sheet crown of the rolled material at lateral side end portions of the rolled material to thereby prevent edge wrinkles in said side end portions.
- 2. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said first and second work rolls have substantially the same diameter.
- 3. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 2, wherein said work rolls have a diameter that is no less than 450 mm.
- 4. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate roll has a longer length than a predetermined maximum sheet width of a strip of sheet material being rolled.
- 5. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 4, wherein the first backup roll is disposed 180 degrees from said second work roll and is in contact with said intermediate roll over a distance less than the length of said intermediate roll.
- 6. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 5, wherein the first backup roll is in contact with said intermediate roll over a distance less than a predetermined maximum sheet width of a strip of sheet material to be rolled and greater than a predetermined minimum sheet width of a strip of sheet material to be rolled.
- 7. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 6, wherein said third roll control bending device is configured to apply decrease bending forces to ends of said second work roll in a direction toward a plane of said strip of sheet material being rolled.
- 8. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 7, wherein said second roll control bending device is configured to apply increase bending forces to ends of said intermediate roll in a direction away from the plane of said strip of sheet material being rolled.
- 9. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 8, wherein said control means includes means for individually actuating the roll control bending devices.
- 10. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said first roll control bending device is configured to apply increase bending forces to ends of said first work roll in a direction away from a plane of said strip of sheet material being rolled.
- 11. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said first and second roll control bending devices are configured to also provide decrease bending forces to said second work roll and said intermediate roll, respectively.
- 12. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said control means includes means for individually actuating the roll control bending devices.
- 13. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein the degree of control associated with said second work roll is 2.8.
- 14. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein the degree of control associated with said first work roll is 2.2.
- 15. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein the degree of control associated with said intermediate roll is 1.8.
- 16. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a shape detector, for providing a signal indicative of a sensed shape of the sheet material being rolled;
- said control means being responsive to the signal provided by said shape detector for actuating said roll control bending devices according to the detected shape of sheet material rolled through the mill.
- 17. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 16, wherein said first and second work rolls have substantially the same diameter and said intermediate roll has a diameter greater than said work rolls.
- 18. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 17, wherein said work rolls have a diameter that is no less than 450 mm.
- 19. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 18, wherein said control means includes means for individually actuating the roll control bending devices.
- 20. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 16, wherein said intermediate roll has a longer length than a predetermined maximum sheet width of a strip of sheet material to be rolled.
- 21. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 20, wherein the first backup roll is disposed 180 degrees from said second work roll and is in contact with said intermediate roll over a distance less than the length of said intermediate roll.
- 22. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 16, wherein said control means includes means for individually actuating the roll control bending devices.
- 23. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein said third roll control bending device is configured to apply decrease bending forces to ends of said second work roll in a direction toward a plane of said strip of sheet material being rolled.
- 24. A five-high rolling mill comprising:
- first and second work rolls facing one another to form a sheet rolling region therebetween for rolling sheet material;
- an intermediate roll supportably engaging the first work roll;
- a first backup roll supportably engaging the intermediate roll;
- a second backup roll supportably engaging the second work roll;
- first roll control bending means for applying bending forces to the first work roll;
- second roll control bending means for applying bending forces to the intermediate roll;
- third roll control bending means for applying bending forces to the second work roll;
- and control means operably controlling bending forces applied by each of the first, second and third control bending means so that said first and second roll control bending means apply respective first and second different control degrees to control a composite sheet crown of the rolled material over an entire width of the rolled material to thereby control thickness of the rolled material over its entire width; and so that said third roll control bending means applies a third different control degree to said second work roll to control sheet crown of the rolled material at lateral side end portions of the rolled material to thereby prevent edge wrinkles in said side end portions.
- 25. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 24, wherein said control means includes means for controlling the third roll control bending means so as to apply decrease bending forces to ends of said second work roll in a direction toward a plane of said strip of material being rolled.
- 26. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 24, wherein said intermediate roll has a longer length than a predetermined maximum sheet width of a strip of sheet material being rolled;
- wherein the first backup roll is disposed 180 degrees from said second work roll and is in contact with said intermediate roll over a distance less than the length of said intermediate roll; and
- wherein the first backup roll is in contact with said intermediate roll over a distance less than a predetermined maximum sheet width of a strip of sheet material to be rolled and greater than a predetermined minimum sheet width of a strip of sheet material to be rolled.
- 27. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 26, wherein said control means includes means for controlling the third roll control bending means so as to apply decrease bending forces to ends of said second work roll in a direction toward a plane of said strip of material being rolled.
- 28. A five-high rolling mill according to claim 27, wherein said first roll control bending means is configured to apply increase bending forces to ends of said first work roll in a direction away from a plane of said strip of sheet material being rolled.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/001,196, filed on Jan. 7, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/829,579 filed on Feb. 3, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,239,851.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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