Testing of hot rolled strips with the inverse temperature wedge
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2015-01-01
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It is theoretically possible to increase the productivity of a hot rolling mill due to a greater acceleration in the finishing train at a constant initial rolling speed. This will increase the rolling end temperature along the strips. Changes in deformational, speed and temperature modes require research into changes in the rolled stock mechanical properties along the strips. The article presents the results of industrial research on the way the rolling end temperature increase influences the mechanical properties of St3 hot-rolled steel.