会议专题

The St Venant Zone Extent of the Self-Balancing Longitudinal Elastic Stress

In the gaps between cells within continuous groups of rolling mills, as a result of local temperature and mechanical factors, longitudinal elastic stress may arise in the strip; this stress is the sum of uniform and self-balancing components. These components affect metal flow in the deformation source. According to the St Venant principle, the influence of the self-balancing component declines with increasing distance from the point of action. The longitudinal and transversal distribution of the self-balancing elastic stress in the strip was analyzed as well as the maximum distance between the deformation source and the point of elastic stress in the strip at which the self-balancing component still affects the plastic deformation of the metal, i.e., the extent of the influence zone of the self-balancing component. The results of this analysis will be useful for a design of new flatness control methods and devices.

Igor P.Mazur Sergey M.Bel’skii

Rolling Department, Lipetsk State Technical University P.O.BOX 398600, Moskovskaya Street, 30, Lipetsk, Russia

国际会议

The 6th International Conference on Physical and Numerical Simulation of Materials Processing(第六届材料与热加工物理模拟及数值模拟国际学术会议 ICPNS 2010)

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英文

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2010-11-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)