Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference (한국소성가공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 1999.08a
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- Pages.349-355
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- 1999
The Influences of Front and Back Tensions on The Development of Rolling Textures in IF Steel
IF강의 페라이트역 압연시 전.후방 인장이 집합조직에 미치는 영향
Abstract
The texture inhomogeniety during rolling is one of the greatest problems. Especially, shear texture develops more easily during ferritic rolling of steel sheets at high temperatures due to friction between rolls and the material. In this study, the influence of front and back tensions on the texture development during ferritic rolling has been studied. The rolling textures were simulated using the full constrains Taylor-Bishiop-Hill model with the strain history obtained from finite element analysis. The calculated textures showed that the back tension rolling could reduce the shear component more effectively than front tension or rolling without tension. However, the experimental results showed that the lension effect was very small compared to our prediction. It might be attributed to initial texture and difference in frictions between simulation and experiments.