The invention concerns a method and device for controlled straightening and cooling of wide metal strip, especially steel strip or sheet, running out of a hot-rolled strip mill, with the use of pinch rolls, which are installed after (in the direction of strip flow) vertical double rolls and produce a tensile stress that acts in the longitudinal direction.
The method and device described above are basically known from DE 33 13 024 A1, which discloses a method and a device for quenching passing steel sheet, especially heavy and medium sheet, with simultaneous controlled straightening, in which the sheet, before being quenched, is straightened in a plane while hot by at least two vertical double-rolls arranged one behind the other. The sheet is then drawn through a quenching installation under controlled tensile stress by at least one double roll. This method is designed to quench passing steel sheet exactly to the predetermined mechanical properties without the development of warpage or distortion and at the same to reduce roughness that is already present. Despite these measures, inadequate flatness of the sheet continues to occur due to inadequate application of tensile stress, unfavorable cooling, and other unfavorable control measures. The cooling devices used in practice, which consist essentially of nozzle units or, for the aftercooling, of laminar water curtains, cannot really be improved any further. In principle, a U-tube is used for laminar cooling units. Of course, the highest attainable cooling intensities are obtained with nozzles and suitably selected parameters. The poor automatic control and regulation behavior is a disadvantage in general and at low flow rates in particular.
The objective of the invention is to extend the range of application of conventional sheet cooling systems to obtain greater flatness of the sheet with an increased cooling effect.
In accordance with the invention, this objective is achieved by moving the metal strip or sheet between a pre-straightening machine and a splash cooling installation under defined conditions of tensile stress by adjustment of the tensile stress and by cooling the metal strip or sheet inside the splash cooling installation between successive pairs of pinch rolls and additionally controlling the tensile stress. This directly produces plastic deformation before the metal strip or sheet passes into the cooling installation. The plastic deformation improves the flatness of the entering metal strip or sheet. Another advantage is gained by the arrangement of the straightening process immediately before the cooling, which prevents renewed buildup of internal stresses and deformations due to the nonuniform cooling on the surface of the metal strip or sheet.
The cooling effect is practically limited by the induction of stresses and deformations associated with these stresses in the sheet due to the nonuniform cooling effect of the cooling medium (water) on the surface of the sheet. This (unfavorable) effect occurs especially with the use of a relatively high cooling intensity on sheets that are thin and at the same time wide. The critical product of a plant is defined by a sheet with the least thickness at the maximum width and at the same time high intensity of the cooling. The intensity of the cooling is defined by a high temperature difference between the initial and final cooling temperature using a short cooling time. In practice, pinch rolls are intended to hinder this deformation effect. However, the effect of this form of compensation is limited. The arrangement of the pre-straightening machine before the cooling installation in accordance with the invention brings about plastic deformation and reduces entry deformations and stresses directly before the cooling installation.
The deformations on entry into the cooling installation can be combated especially effectively by adjusting the tensile stress by switching the speed to the respective next or last supporting pinch roll with progressive passage of the metal strip or sheet.
In one embodiment, the pinch rolls are set with a spacing such that a cooling unit is formed between two rolls, depending on the spacing.
In a refinement of the invention, this spacing can be adjusted to a half-length of the resulting characteristic form for a strip or sheet with the least thickness, at maximum width and high cooling intensity.
The device for the controlled straightening and cooling of a wide metal strip, especially a steel strip or sheet, running out of a hot-rolled strip mill is equipped with vertical pairs of double rolls and pairs of pinch rolls which follow them (in the direction of strip flow), between each of which a cooling unit is installed.
In accordance with the invention, the stated objective is achieved with a device of this type by installing a pre-straightening machine before the pairs of pinch rolls with the cooling units, between which a controlled tensile stress can be produced. This makes it possible to transmit a tensile force even before the cooling, so that the magnitude of the deformations that are present is already reduced here. An even more exact determination of the tensile stresses inside the cooling units then occurs.
In accordance with other features, the cooling units are each designed for a high and an intermediate cooling intensity.
The effect of the cooling can be increased still further by providing the cooling unit with finely adjustable cooling elements at the outlet of the metal strip.
The cooling can be further developed in such a way that the cooling unit is designed for a high and/or an intermediate cooling intensity in accordance with a predetermined product spectrum.
The invention can be further improved by also making it possible to produce tensile stresses between the last, supporting pinch rolls or the straightening rolls at the trailing end of the metal strip or sheet and the pinch rolls or the straightening rolls at the leading end of the metal strip or sheet.
The embodiments of the invention illustrated in the drawings are explained in greater detail below.
The metal strip, especially the steel strip 1 or sheet, is conveyed by a tensile stress 6 acting in the longitudinal direction (strip flow direction 2) for controlled cooling and straightening with the use of pinch rolls 5 arranged after (in the direction of strip flow 2) vertical, double rolls 3 and 4. In the process, the metal strip 1 is moved between a pre-straightening machine 7 and a splash cooling installation 8 under defined conditions of tensile stress 6 by adjustment of the tensile stress (by the straightening roll rotational drive motors). The metal strip 1 is then cooled inside the splash cooling installation between successive pairs of pinch rolls 5a, and the tensile stress is additionally controlled. The splash cooling installation 8 comprises cooling units 9 installed between each two pairs of pinch rolls 5a. (
The pinch rolls 5 are installed with a certain spacing 13, such that the cooling unit 9 is formed between two pinch rolls 5, depending on the spacing 13. For example, the spacing 13 can be based on a half-length 14 of the resulting wavelength 15 for a metal strip with the least thickness, at maximum width and high cooling intensity. The typical wavelength 15 develops in the steel strip 11 (
The cooling units are each designed for a high or an intermediate cooling intensity (
On the basis of the temperature ΔT-center (1), the temperature in the center of the steel strip 1 or the temperature ΔT-center (2) is reached.
The temperature ΔT-surface is reached while still in the zone of the splash cooling units 8a. When the U-tube units 22 are used, the necessary cooling stop temperature is attained in small increments by the U-tube units 22. Martensite formation by surface subcooling is prevented above the temperature T-martensite.
Tensile stresses 6 can be produced in the same procedure between the last supporting pinch rolls 5 or straightening rolls 23 at the trailing end 1a of the metal strip 1 or sheet and the pinch rolls 5 or the straightening rolls 24 at the leading end 1b of the metal strip 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 63 070.0 | Dec 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/13035 | 11/21/2002 | WO |