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A Novel Biaxial Testing Apparatus for the Determination of Forming Limit under Hot Stamping Conditions
Published on: April 4, 2017
Optimization of Hot Rolling Scheduling of Steel Strip with High Bending Performance
Chien-Cheng Feng1, Ming-Hong Lin1, Wei-Heng Chuang1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, No. 415, Jiangong Rd., Sanmin Dist., Kaohsiung 80778, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Poor formability in hot-rolled strips may be attributed to the many pearlite-banded structures (PBSs) that develop in steel during the hot-rolling process. The challenge of manufacturing strips with minimum PBSs is that multiple factors influence the amount and distribution of the PBSs. This study used the Taguchi method to find the optimum hot-rolling parameters to obtain strips with a reduced number of PBSs. The strips were then subjected to bending tests to evaluate their ductility. The first part analyzes the contribution of selected parameters to the hot-rolling process: (1) finishing rolling temperature, (2) finishing rolling speed, (3) coiling temperature, and (4) coiling speed. The second part confirms, using bending tests, the influence of the finishing rolling temperatures 780, 800, 820, 840, 860, 870, and 880 °C on the formability of an A36 hot-rolled strip. Based on the experimental protocol for the study, the optimal process parameters were determined to be the finishing rolling speed (0.80 m/s), finishing rolling temperature (870 °C), coiling speed (2.80 m/s), and coiling temperature (650 °C). When the A36 strip was prepared at the optimum parameters, the average length and thickness of the PBS were 108.61 ± 0.11 μm and 10.18 ± 0.12 μm, respectively. According to the Taguchi analysis, the finishing rolling temperature had the most significant influence on the dimensions of the PBS. In tests where the hot-rolled A36 strip was bent to 90° and 180°, at the finishing rolling temperatures of 870 °C and 880 °C, no cracking was observed at the R angle.
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