Claims
- 1. A graphical flatness display for a rolled steel sheet, comprising:
at least one sensor for measuring a property of a rolled steel sheet at a plurality of locations on the rolled steel sheet and producing a property output signal corresponding to a magnitude of the sensed property at each of the plurality of locations; a processor operatively connected to the at least one sensor for receiving said sensor property output signals, a memory operatively connected to said processor storing property magnitude ranges and a color corresponding to each of said property magnitude ranges; and a color display operatively connected to said processor; wherein said processor receives a property output signal, determines the property magnitude range indicated by said received property output signal, and plots a point in the color corresponding to the determined property magnitude range on the display at a point on the display related to the location on the rolled steel sheet at which the property was sensed.
- 2. The display of claim 1 wherein said processor produces an output for creating a first and a second graphical image representing the flatness of the rolled steel sheet on the display.
- 3. The display of claim 1 wherein said processor produces an output for creating a first graphical image and a second graphical image different from said first graphical image, said first and second graphic images representing the flatness of multiple rolled steel sheets.
- 4. The display of claim 3 wherein said first and second graphical images are based on measurements taken by said at least one sensor.
- 5. The display of claim 2 wherein said first graphical image comprises a color illustration of a flat surface of the sheet of rolled steel and the second graphical image comprises a waterfall plot of the average tensions values.
- 6. The display of claim 5 wherein said illustration includes representations of short segments of said rolled steel sheet.
- 7. The display of claim 6 wherein each representation includes a plurality of regions corresponding to data from one of said sensors.
- 8. A method of indicating the flatness of a first rolled steel sheet, comprising the steps of:
measuring tension at a plurality of points across a first segment of a first rolled steel sheet; generating an output signal related to the tension sensed at each of the plurality of points; displaying a representation of a first portion of the first rolled steel sheet, the representation including a region corresponding to each of the plurality of points; and displaying a color at each region related to the tension measured at the corresponding one of the plurality of points.
- 9. The method of claim 8, including the additional steps of:
measuring the tension at a second plurality of points across a second segment of the first rolled steel sheet; generating an output signal related to the tension sensed at each of the second plurality of points; displaying a representation of a second portion of the first rolled steel sheet including a region corresponding to each of the second plurality of points; and displaying a color at each region of the second portion related to the tension measured at the corresponding one of the second plurality of points.
- 10. The method of claim 8, including the additional steps of:
a) measuring the tension at a subsequent plurality of points across a subsequent segment of the first rolled steel sheet; b) generating an output signal related to the tension sensed at the subsequent plurality of points across the subsequent segment of the first rolled steel sheet; c) displaying a representation of the subsequent segment of the first sheet of rolled steel including regions corresponding to each of the subsequent plurality of points; d) displaying a color at each region related to the tension measured at the corresponding one of the subsequent plurality of points; and e) repeating steps a through d until an end of the sheet of steel is detected.
- 11. The method of claim 10, including the additional steps of
measuring the tension at a plurality of points across a first segment of a second rolled steel sheet; generating an output signal related to the tension sensed at each of the plurality of points on the second rolled steel sheet; and displaying a representation of a first portion of the second rolled steel sheet adjacent a representation of a subsequent portion of the first rolled steel sheet, the representation of a first portion of a second rolled steel sheet including a region corresponding to each of the plurality of points on the second rolled steel sheet; and displaying a color at each region related to the tension measured at the corresponding one of the plurality of points on the second rolled steel sheet.
- 12. The method of claim 8, including the additional step of displaying a second graphical representation of the flatness of the sheet.
- 13. A device for depicting the flatness of a rolled steel sheet in real time, comprising:
a processor operatively connected to a sensing device measuring tension at a number of points on a rolled steel sheet and producing tension output signals related to sensed tensions; a database for storing numerical data related to said output signals; a memory storing colors corresponding to ranges of said numerical data; wherein said processor produces a display signal based on data in said database to create a real time color image of the rolled steel sheet on a display with regions on the display corresponding to points on the rolled steel sheet, wherein the colors of the regions on the display are related to the tension level sensed at the corresponding points on the rolled steel sheet.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein said database includes a first table containing numeric data related to sensed tension levels and a second table containing averaged tension values from longitudinally spaced points along the sheet.
- 15. The device of claim 14, wherein said processor produces a second output signal to produce an image on a display based on data from said second table.
- 16. A device for monitoring the performance of a steel rolling mill, comprising:
a plurality of sensors positioned to sense a tension at selected points along the width of a sheet of rolled steel being processed in a rolling mill, each of said sensors producing an output signal proportional to the sensed tension; a processor operatively connected to said tension sensors for receiving the sensor output signals, a memory operatively connected to said processor storing tension ranges and a color corresponding to each of the tension ranges; and a color display operatively connected to said processor; wherein said processor produces a representation of the surface of each sheet of rolled steel emerging from the rolling mill on the display comprising a plurality of regions corresponding to the selected points on the surface of said each sheet of rolled steel, the color of each region corresponding to the tension range into which the sensed tension at the corresponding selected point falls, and wherein the representations of the surface of each sheet of rolled steel emerging from the rolling mill includes a centerline, and the wherein the centerlines of adjacent sheets of rolled steel are aligned.
- 17. A device for displaying tension levels in a rolled steel sheet, comprising:
a processor operatively connected to a plurality of tension sensors for measuring tension at a plurality of locations spaced across the width of a rolled steel sheet and producing an output signal corresponding to the sensed tension; a memory operatively connected to said processor storing tension ranges and a color corresponding to each of the tension ranges; and a color display operatively connected to said processor; wherein said processor produces processor output signals for generating a color image on a color display comprising regions corresponding to the plurality of locations, the color of each of said regions corresponding to the range into which the sensed tension falls.
- 18. A method of measuring the flatness of a sheet of rolled steel, comprising the steps of:
measuring the tension at a plurality of measurement points on the surface of a sheet of rolled steel; determining a plurality of tension ranges into which the sensed tension level can fall; associating a color with each of the determined tension ranges; and displaying a representation of the sheet of rolled steel comprising a plurality of regions corresponding to the plurality of measurement points wherein the color of each region is the color associated with the tension range into which the measured tension for each measurement point corresponding to each display point falls.
- 19. A real time flatness display, comprising:
a processor connectable to a sensing device for measuring flatness at a number of points on a rolled steel sheet and producing an output signal corresponding to sensed flatness; and a memory operatively connected to the processor storing color information for each sensed flatness; wherein the output signal produces on a display a two-dimensional image of the sheet of rolled steel comprising a plurality of regions each corresponding to one of the plurality of points on the sheet of rolled steel, the color of each region being related to the sensed flatness at the corresponding point on the rolled steel sheet.
- 20. A display comprising first and second display fields, comprising:
said first display field displaying a colored representation of a planar surface of a rolled sheet of steel wherein different colors on said colored representation represent different tension levels in said at least one rolled sheet of steel; and said second display field comprises a colored representation of average tension levels along a portion of the rolled steel sheet.
- 21. The display of claim 20 wherein said portion of the rolled steel sheet comprises a band extending from a first end of the rolled steel sheet to a second end of the rolled steel sheet.
- 22. The display of claim 21 wherein said first display comprises a first colored representation of the first rolled sheet of steel and a second rolled sheet of steel and the second display comprises a second colored representation of average tension levels along a first band of the first rolled steel sheet, a third colored representation of average tension levels along a first band of the second rolled steel sheet, and colored lines connecting corresponding points on said second colored representation and said third colored representation.
- 23. The display of claim 22 wherein the representation of the average tension along a first portion of a first rolled sheet of steel and a representation of the average tension along a corresponding first portion of a second rolled sheet of steel are connected by graphics showing the difference between the average tension along the first portion of the first sheet of rolled steel and the average tension along the first portion of the second sheet of rolled steel.
- 24. A method of indicating the flatness of a first rolled sheet of steel rs1 comprising the steps of:
a) providing a first rolled sheet of steel rs, having a plurality of width segments wl . . . wm along a length of the first sheet of rolled steel rsl; b) providing a sensing device having a plurality of sensors dl . . . dn; c) measuring a tension at a number of points xl . . . xn across each width segment wl . . . wm of the first sheet of steel rsl; d) generating output signals having a value sl . . . sn related to the tension sensed at each point xl . . . xn for each width segment wl . . . wm; e) for each width segment wl . . . wm storing the values sl . . . sn in a row rl . . . rm of a table tl wherein each column of the table comprises signals from one of said sensors dl . . . dn; f) associating a color with each of said output signals sl . . . sn based on the level of tension represented by said output signal; g) for each width wl . . . wn plotting points pl . . . pn on a display corresponding to points xl . . . xn on the width of the steel rsl wherein the color of each point pl . . . pn is based on the level of tension represented by the output signals sl . . . sn.
- 25. The method of claim 24 comprising the additional steps of
h) averaging the values in each column 1 . . . m of the table to obtain an average column value; and i) plotting the average column values acvl . . . acvm on the display.
- 26. The method of claim 25 including the additional steps of repeating steps a-g for additional rolled sheets of steel rs2 . . . rs2.
- 27. The method of claim s6 including the additional steps of repeating steps h and i for the additional rolled sheets of steel rs2 . . . rs2 and connecting plotted average column value acvl for rolled steel sheet rsl to plotted average column value acvl for second rolled steel sheet rs2 in a manner that shows changes between the value of acvl for each rolled steel sheet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. ______ filed Jan. 21, 2003, entitled “Graphical Rolled Steel Sheet Flatness Display and Method of Using Same” by inventors Thomas J. Russo, et. al. under attorney docket number 6219.880.