Abstract

The work roll is one of the most important tools in the steel rolling industry. Work rolls are used under extremely severe conditions such as high temperature, high loading, and an aggressive atmosphere. To meet those demands, bimetallic rolls have recently been used to replace conventional single material rolls. Usually, a compressive residual stress is introduced to prevent surface cracking. However, a tensile residual stress at the center appears to balance the compressive residual stress. This center residual stress sometimes causes roll failure. In this paper, therefore, a simulation is performed using the finite element method (FEM) for the quenching process of the bimetallic roll by considering the creep behavior. Then the effect of pre-heating conditions is discussed. The results show that the maximum stress point for the tensile stress at the roll center for non-uniform heating is 24% less than that achieved with uniform heating, although the same compressive stresses appear at the surface. Then, using different work roll diameters, the center tensile residual stress for non-uniform heating is found to be smaller than the uniform heating. Also, it is found that the area ratios of the shell-core only have a small influence on the residual stress of the bimetallic roll for both heating treatments.

Highlights

  • In order to improve work roll performance in steel rolling industries, many studies have been conducted to investigate wear resistance, surface roughness, and center toughness [1,2,3,4]

  • The results show that the the ratio only exerts a small influence residual stress of the bimetallic roll

  • The bimetallic roll tested consisted of high-speed steel at theshell shell and by byconsidering consideringcreep creepbehavior

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Summary

Introduction

In order to improve work roll performance in steel rolling industries, many studies have been conducted to investigate wear resistance, surface roughness, and center toughness [1,2,3,4]. To meet such different demands, bimetallic rolls, as shown, have been widely used to replace the conventional single material rolls [5]. Since the material data could not be indicated, the detailed effect of the material on the residual stress has not yet been clarified.

Mechanical Properties and Materials
FEM Modeling
Influence on Residual Stress by Non-Uniform Heating
Uniform
Effect of Diameter on Uniform
Effect of Diameter on Uniform Heating and Non-Uniform Heating
Effect of Area Ratio on Uniform Heating and Non-Uniform Heating
Findings
Conclusions
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