The invention relates to a roll profile for work rolls for shape control in the continuous hot rolling, specialty a roll profile for both shape control and free ruled rolling.
Nowadays, an effective method was used to control the strip shape, which is a technology for controlling the strip shape by shifting the roll with special profile, such as continuous Variable Crown CVC, Liner Variable Crown LVC, and Kawasaki-Work Roll Shifting K-WRS.
(1) CVC (Continuous Variable Crown) is provided by designing the roll profile as a cubic curve represented by formula (1) as follows, the upper and lower rolls are located anti-symmetrically. The shape controlling is accomplished by varying the crown of roll gap through axial shifting. The relation between the crown of roll gap of the unloaded roll and the width of strip is quadratic, while the relation between the crown of roll gap of the unloaded roll and the axial shifting amount of the roll is linear.
f(x)=a0+a1(x−δ0)+a3(x−δ0)3 (1)
(2) LVC (Linear Variable Crown) is provided by designing the roll profile as special curve represented by formula (2) as follows, the upper and lower rolls are located anti-symmetrically. The shape controlling is accomplished by varying the crown of roll gap through axial shifting. The relation between the crown of roll gap of the unloaded roll and the width of the strip is linear approximately, while the relation between the crown of roll gap of the unloaded roll and the axial shifting amount of the roll is linear.
f(x)=a0+a1(x−δ0)sin(αx)+a3(x−δ0)3 (2)
(3) K-WRS (Kawasaki-work roll shifting) is a kind of roll with linear tapered end. The marginal shape of the strip is controlled by axial shifting of the upper and lower rolls.
In hot rolling, the difference of the abrasion amount between the conventional upper and lower rolls leads to the difference of the roll profile between the upper and lower rolls. Under the stresses, the work rolls will generate asymmetric wedge loaded roll gap when the rolls shift axially, which bring huge difficulty to the running control and shape control in production. In the three type of roll profile mentioned above, CVC and LVC are used to control the shape of the central strip in width direction (which can be described as crown), while K-WRS is used to reduce the edge drop by entering the strip into the tapered end 40 mm˜75 mm, which is great effective to the marginal shape control of strip in width direction. But the three types of roll profile cannot control the asymmetric defect of the shape of strip produced in production effectively. Moreover, the shifting amount of the CVC and LVC is determined by the target shape of the rolled strip in each pass and each framework, the shifting amount of the K-WRS is determined by the width of the rolled strip, so the three types of rolls mentioned above can not average the abrasion of the roll body, and the non-uniform abrasion of the roll body leads to the box shaped abrasive roll profile and “cat ear” abrasive roll profile (shown in
Therefore the object of the invention is to provide a roll profile for work rolls for both shape control and free ruled rolling, which fulfils not only the flexible, small-lot rolling requirement, but also the requirement of the same width in continuous casting and rolling.
According the present invention, a roll profile for work rolls is provided for both shape control and free ruled rolling. Each of the work rolls is a roll having a tapered end. Providing starting point of the tapered end of the rolls being origin of coordinates, the curve of respective tapered end is a quartic curve represented by a formula as follows:
y(x)=a0+a1x+a2x2+a3x3+a4x4 xε[0,Le], y(x)ε[0,He]
In service, the axial shifting amount of the work rolls is determined according the change of the width of the strip and the abrasion of the rolls so as to make the strip edge enter into a distance of the tapered end. The axial shifting amount of the work rolls is related to the width of the strip, the length of the tapered end of the work rolls, the length of the work roll body and the abrasion amount of the rolls, which can be represented by:
Shift=B/2+Le−Se−Lw/2
In present invention, the roll profile is such that by grinding the end of the flat work rolls to a tapered end that can be represented by a quartic curve. The upper and lower rolls are located anti-symmetrically. The axial shifting of the work rolls is determined by the change of all the factors of the width of the strip and the abrasion of the work rolls and so on so as to make the edge of the strip enter into a distance of the tapered end. In the process of the continuous hot rolling of the broad strip, it can both control the edge drop of the strip and have some significant effects as follows:
(1) Because an end of the roll is tapered as quartic curve, and the transition between the tapered end and the roll body is smooth, asymmetric deformation due to the difference between abrasion of the upper and lower rolls is eliminated, which reducing wedged shape of the strip, and reducing unstable rolling due to asymmetrical strip stresses caused by the axial shifting of the roll.
(2) The axial shifting of the work roll is determined by the change of all the factors of the width of the strip and the abrasion of the work roll and so on. So the box shaped abrasion of conventional roll is eliminated, closed type abrasion of conventional roll is changed into open type abrasion, which averaging the abrasion of the rolls, eliminating “cat ear” hole, achieving flat toll type rolling, and fulfilling the equipment of free ruled rolling.
Referring to
y(x)=a0+a1x+a2x2+a3x3+a4x4, wherein xε[0,Le], y(x)ε[0,He].
As shown in
Shift=B/2+Le−Se−Lw/2
The invention can not only reduce the edge drop of the strip, but also improve the asymmetric deformation, average the abrasion of the rolls, eliminate “cat ear” hole, and achieve the free ruled rolling.
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