Claims
- 1. A rolling system comprising:
- a plurality of rolling mill stands including work rolls accommodating sequential transport of a material to be rolled therebetween, said work rolls being driveable to rotate and being driveable to screw down toward the material;
- strip travel condition detecting means for detecting a rolling state of the material to be rolled including position detecting means for detecting a moving position of a rear end portion of the material and generating an end detection signal; and
- control means for controlling the work rolls based on the end detection signal from the position detecting means for reducing tension of the material being rolled to zero.
- 2. The rolling system of claim 1, wherein
- the control means is a control device for sequentially performing at least one of rotational speed adjustment of the work rolls by rotational speed adjusting means, and opening-direction adjustment of a roll gap of the work rolls by roll gap adjusting means when the rear end of the material to be rolled, immediately before being released from the rolling mill stand, is detected by the position detecting means.
- 3. The rolling system of claim 1, wherein
- the strip travel condition detecting means is a tensiometer for detecting the tension of the material to be rolled which travels between the plurality of rolling mill stands;and
- the control means is a tension control unit for controlling a screw down cylinder of the rolling mill stand and a work roll drive motor on the basis of an actual tension detected by the tensiometer and a preset reference tension, thereby adjusting and controlling the actual tension to a reference tension of zero.
- 4. The rolling system of claim 1, wherein
- the strip travel condition detecting means is a pinch force detector, a thrust force detector, and a moment force detector provided on a restraining roll disposed on at least one of an entry side and a delivery side of the rolling mill stand, said restraining roll comprising a light pressure screw down rolling mill; and
- the control means is a control device for adjusting work roll leveling of the adjacent rolling mill stand on the basis of information taken in from each of the detectors so that a thrust force and a moment force of the restraining roll will be reduced to zero.
- 5. A rolling method for performing rolling by sequentially transporting a material to be rolled to a plurality of rolling mill stands, comprising:
- detecting a strip travel condition of the material to be rolled;
- rolling the material to be rolled, while driving work rolls of the rolling mill stand so as to rotate and screw down, in accordance with the travel situation; and
- adjusting rotational speeds of the work rolls of the rolling mill stands when a rear end of the material to be rolled is detected to be immediately before being released from the rolling mill stand, so that the tension of the material to be rolled, located between the rolling mill stand immediately before release therefrom of the rear end of the material to be rolled and the rolling mill stand that follows it, will become zero.
- 6. The rolling method of claim 5, further comprising
- performing rolling while increasing the rotational speeds of the work rolls of the rolling mill stand immediately before release therefrom of the rear end so that the tension of the material to be rolled will become zero.
- 7. The rolling method of claim 5 for performing rolling by sequentially transporting the material to be rolled to the plurality of rolling mill stands, further comprising:
- performing rolling while adjusting the rotational speeds of the work rolls when a rear end of the material to be rolled is detected to be immediately before being released from the most upstream rolling mill stand, so that the tension of the material to be rolled, located between all the rolling mill stands, will become zero.
- 8. The rolling method of claim 5 for performing rolling by sequentially transporting the material to be rolled to the plurality of rolling mill stands, further comprising:
- performing rolling while sequentially adjusting a roll gap of the work rolls in an opening direction when a rear end of the material to be rolled is detected to be immediately before being released from the rolling mill stand, so that the tension of the material to be rolled, located between the rolling mill stand immediately before release therefrom of the rear end of the material to be rolled and the rolling mill stand that follows it, will become zero.
- 9. The rolling method of claim 5 for performing rolling by sequentially transporting the material to be rolled to the plurality of rolling mill stands, further comprising:
- performing rolling while adjusting a roll gap of the work rolls in an opening direction when a rear end of the material to be rolled is detected to be immediately before being released from the rolling mill stand, so that the tension of the material to be rolled, located between all the rolling mill stands, will become zero.
- 10. The rolling method of claim 5 for performing rolling by sequentially transporting the material to be rolled to the plurality of rolling mill stands, further comprising:
- detecting the tension of the material to be rolled which travels between the plurality of rolling mill stands; and
- controlling a screw down cylinder of the rolling mill stand and a work roll drive motor so as to eliminate an error between the detected tension and a preset reference tension.
- 11. The rolling method of claim 5 for performing rolling by sequentially transporting the material to be rolled to the plurality of rolling mill stands, further comprising:
- detecting a pinch force, a thrust force, and a moment force of a restraining roll disposed on at least one of an entry side and a delivery side of the rolling mill stand, said restraining roll comprising a light pressure screw down rolling mill; and
- adjusting work roll leveling of the rolling mill stand adjacent to the restraining roll on the basis of information on the pinch force, thrust force and moment force detected, so that the detected thrust force and moment force will be reduced to zero.
Priority Claims (3)
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9-342483 |
Dec 1997 |
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9-356492 |
Dec 1997 |
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10-005314 |
Jan 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 36 U.S.C. .sctn.371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP98/05594 which has an International filing date of Dec. 11, 1998 which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP98/05594 |
12/11/1998 |
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8/12/1999 |
8/12/1999 |
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WO99/30848 |
6/24/1999 |
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