Abstract

Surface defects of cold-rolled sheet in the form of transverse ribbing and cold-hardening bands are due to vibration in the working cells of the continuous rolling mill. The vibration is excited by impact of the working-roller supports on the frame’s supporting plane during reverse motion within the available gap. Means of eliminating these defects are developed on the basis of new approaches to cold-rolling theory.

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