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http://dx.doi.org/10.5228/KSPP.2006.15.7.479

Evolution of Strain States and Textures During Rolling with Various Conditions  

Kang, H.G (고려대학교 신소재공학과)
Huh, M.Y (고려대학교 신소재공학부)
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Transactions of Materials Processing / v.15, no.7, 2006 , pp. 479-484 More about this Journal
Abstract
The evolution of strain states and textures during rolling with various conditions was investigated by finite element method (FEM) simulations and measurements of rolling textures. Symmetrical rolling with a high friction gives rise to a strong variation of shear strains in rolled sample leading to the formation of texture gradients throughout the thickness layers. A small variation of shear strains during rolling with a well lubrication condition leads to the formation of a fairly homogeneous rolling texture throughout the sheet thickness. During asymmetrical rolling, a proper control of rolling parameters provides the evolution of a fairly homogeneous shear texture throughout the whole sheet thickness.
Keywords
Symmetrical Rolling; Asymmetrical Cold Rolling; Shear Texture; Strain State; FEM Simulation;
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