Principles and Applications of Metal Rolling
Rolling is an important metal forming process which involves the passing of metal stock through a pair of rollers. It is categorized depending on the recrystallization temperature of the metal rolled. This book covers the entire gamut of rolling technology in one volume. It begins with a brief history of rolling, and goes on to discuss different rolling processes, the deformation of materials, and the classification of rolling mills and stands. The book discusses rolling applications of steel blooms, slabs, bars, plates, rods, heavy sections and non-ferrous metals in detail. It covers important rolling process parameters, including rolling friction, stress and strain across rolled strip thickness, rolling torque and power and roll separation force. It also provides details on the design and applications of various rolling equipment, including mill rolls, neck bearings, spindles, coilers and decoilers.
- Presents detailed treatment of rolling processes including hot and cold rolling processes
- Offers in-depth discussion of important topics, such as stresses in rolling, rolling force and rolling torque and power
- A separate chapter covers different layouts of stands, such as single-stand, multi-stand side-by-side and two-stand tandem mill and rolling applications
Product details
April 2016Hardback
9781107076099
320 pages
235 × 160 × 21 mm
0.56kg
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