Claims
- 1. A method of continuously rolling a ferrous workpiece into a finished round, comprising:
rolling said workpiece in successive first and second roll passes at an elevated temperature of between about 650 to 1000° C., said first and second roll passes each being defined by two work rolls and being dimensioned to effect a combined reduction in the cross sectional area of said workpiece of at least about 20-55%, with an accompanying effective strain pattern dominated by a concentration of maximum effective strain at a central region of said cross sectional area; and while said effective strain pattern remains dominated by a concentration of maximum effective strain at a central region of said cross section, continuing to roll said workpiece in at least third and fourth consecutive roll passes, each of said third and fourth roll passes being defined by at least three rolls and being sized to effect a combined reduction in the cross sectional area of said workpiece of not more than about 4-25%.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein rolling continues in said third and fourth roll passes prior to the occurrence of microstructural changes due to recrystalization and recovery.
- 3. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein said workpiece has a round cross section, said first and second roll passes are configured respectively to impart progressively reduced oval and round cross sections to said workpiece, and wherein said third and fourth roll passes are configured to impart further progressively reduced round cross sections to said workpiece.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the workpiece emerges from the last of said at least third and fourth roll passes as a finished round having no more than ±0.1 mm diameter tolerance and 0.1 mm ovality.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein after cooling to a state of thermal equilibrium, said workpiece has a grain size variation across its cross section of not more than about 2 ASTM grain size numbers.
- 6. A method of continuously rolling a round ferrous workpiece, comprising:
rolling said workpiece in successive first and second roll passes at an elevated temperature of between about 650 to 1000° C., said first and second roll passes each being defined by two work rolls and being configured respectively to impart progressively reduced oval and round cross sections to said workpiece and to effect a combined reduction in the cross sectional area of said workpiece of at least about 20-55%, with an accompanying effective strain pattern dominated by a concentration of maximum effective strain at a central region of said cross sectional area; and prior to the occurrence of microstructural changes due to recrystalization and recovery, while said effective strain pattern remains dominated by a concentration of maximum effective strain at a central region of said cross section, continuing to roll said workpiece in at least third and fourth consecutive roll passes into a finished round, each of said third and fourth roll passes being defined by at least three rolls and being sized to effect a combined reduction in the cross sectional area of said workpiece of not more than about 4-25%, with said finished round having no more than ±0.1 mm diameter tolerance and 0.01 mm ovality.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/231,108 filed Sep. 8, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60231108 |
Sep 2000 |
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