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http://dx.doi.org/10.5228/KSTP.2019.28.2.89

Process Metamorphosis and On-Line FEM for Mathematical Modeling of Metal Rolling-Part II: Application  

Zamanian, A. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Nam, S.Y. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Shin, T.J. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
Hwang, S.M. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, POSTECH)
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Transactions of Materials Processing / v.28, no.2, 2019 , pp. 89-97 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we examine the application of a new concept - on-line FE model in various metal rolling processes. This technology allows for completion of process simulation within a tiny fraction of a second without losing the high level of prediction accuracy inherent to FEM. The procedure is systematically demonstrated through the design of actual on-line models for the prediction of the width spread in horizontal rolling of the slab using a dog bone profile and horizontal rolling of the strip with a strip profile. The validity and the prediction accuracy of the on-line FE models were analyzed and discussed.
Keywords
Process Metamorphosis; Hypothetical Process; Width Spread; Finite Element Method; On-line Model;
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