Claims
- 1. In a rolling method including rolling a metal workpiece in a rolling mill by work rolls to reduce said workpiece, the improvement comprising decreasing the rolling load of said work rolls for a given reduction ratio achieved thereby, said decreasing comprising:
- providing a pair of pinch rolls upstream of said work rolls, with at least one of said pinch rolls having projections on the surface thereof;
- prior to said rolling of said workpiece by said work rolls, forming a large number of recesses of regular configuration in at least one surface of said workpiece by passing said workpiece between said pinch rolls and forcing said projections into said at least one surface of said workpiece;
- forcing a lubricating agent into said recesses in the region of contact between said workpiece and said work rolls; and
- conducting said rolling of said workpiece by said work rolls by initiating said rolling while said lubricating agent is retained in said recesses and continuing said rolling during which said recesses progressively are flattened, thus causing said lubricating agent to form a boundary film between the portion of said workpiece being rolled and said work rolls.
- 2. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said rolling comprises a hot rolling operation.
- 3. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said rolling comprises a cold rolling operation.
- 4. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said workpiece comprises a flat plate or strip.
- 5. The improvement claimed in claim 1, comprising forming said recesses in opposite surfaces of said workpiece by projections on both of said pinch rolls.
- 6. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said forcing comprises spraying said lubricating agent into said recesses.
- 7. The improvement claimed in claim 1, wherein said rolling comprises a hot rolling operation and said lubricating agent comprises water.
- 8. The improvement claimed in claim 1, comprising forming said recesses such that each said recess has an entrance having a dimension, in the direction of rolling of said workpiece, at least 3 mm and no greater than 30% of the length of the arcuate region of contact between said workpiece and the respective said work roll.
- 9. The improvement claimed in claim 8, comprising forming each said recess to have front and rear walls, in the direction of rolling of said workpiece, inclined at angles of from 30.degree. to 65.degree. relative to said surface of said workpiece.
- 10. The improvement claimed in claim 9, comprising forming said recesses in said surface of said workpiece such that the total area of said recesses is 20-70% of the total area of said surface.
- 11. The improvement claimed in claim 8, comprising forming said recesses in said surface of said workpiece such that the total area of said recesses is 20-70% of the total area of said surface.
- 12. The improvement claimed in claim 1, comprising forming each said recess to have front and rear walls, in the direction of rolling of said workpiece, inclined at angles of from 30.degree. to 65.degree. relative to said surface of said workpiece.
- 13. The improvement claimed in claim 12, comprising forming said recesses in said surface of said workpiece such that the total area of said recesses is 20-70% of the total area of said surface.
- 14. The improvement claimed in claim 1, comprising forming said recesses in said surface of said workpiece such that the total area of said recesses is 20-70% of the total area of said surface.
- 15. In a rolling machine including a rolling mill having work rolls for rolling a metal workpiece to reduce the workpiece, the improvement comprising means for decreasing the rolling load of said work rolls for a given reduction ratio achieved thereby, said decreasing means comprising:
- means, positioned upstream of said work rolls, for forming a large number of recesses of regular configuration in at least one surface of a metal workpiece to be rolled, said means comprising a pair of pinch rolls positioned upstream of said work rolls, with at least one said pinch roll having projections on the surface thereof to be forced into the at least one surface of the workpiece to form the recesses therein;
- means for forcing a lubricating agent into the recesses formed in the workpiece in the region of contact between the workpiece and said work rolls, such that the workpiece then is rolled by said work rolls of said rolling mill with the lubricating agent confined in the recesses; and
- said work rolls forming means operating such that as rolling of the workpiece is initiated thereby the lubricating agent is retained in the recesses in the workpiece, and as rolling of the workpiece thereby is continued the recesses progressively are flattened, thereby causing the lubricating agent to form a boundary film between the portion of the workpiece being rolled and said work rolls.
- 16. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein both said pinch rolls have projections to form recesses in opposite surfaces of the workpiece.
- 17. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein said forcing means comprises means for spraying the lubricating agent into the recesses.
- 18. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein said forcing means comprises means for spraying water as the lubricating agent.
- 19. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form the recesses such that each recess has an entrance having a dimension, in the direction of rolling of the workpiece, at least 3 mm and no greater than 30% of the length of the arcuate region of contact between the workpiece and the respective said work roll.
- 20. The improvement claimed in claim 19, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form each recess to have front and rear walls, in the direction of rolling of the workpiece, inclined at angles of from 30.degree. to 65.degree. relative to the surface of the workpiece.
- 21. The improvement claimed in claim 20, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form the recesses in the surface of the workpiece such that the total area of the recesses is 20-70% of the total area of the surface.
- 22. The improvement claimed in claim 19, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form the recesses in the surface of the workpiece such that the total area of the recesses is 20-70% of the total area of the surface.
- 23. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form each recess to have front and rear walls, in the direction of rolling of the workpiece, inclined at angles of from 30.degree. to 65.degree. relative to the surface of the workpiece.
- 24. The improvement claimed in claim 23, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form the recesses in the surface of the workpiece such that the total area of the recesses is 20-70% of the total area of the surface.
- 25. The improvement claimed in claim 15, wherein said projections of said at least one pinch roll are shaped to form the recesses in the surface of the workpiece such that the total area of the recesses is 20-70% of the total area of the surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 554,061, filed Jul. 12, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 348,641 filed May 8, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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