2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-024-13190-x
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The curvature modeling for the double layered clad plate by asymmetric rolling with different diameters

Lian-Yun Jiang,
Jia-Le Liang,
Ya-Fei Chen
et al.

Abstract: The plate curvature model plays an important role in the prediction and control of the double layered clad plate. However, there is currently no such a fast, precise and stable plate curvature model, and the actual shear stress on the cross section is uneven distributed actually which is conflicted with the uniform assumption of the traditional model. Based on the non-uniform distribution, this paper innovatively presents a theoretical plate curvature model using the flow function method and the upper bound me… Show more

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“…In terms of the materials studied, aluminum alloys and steels are the most tested materials, being present in eleven and ten of the articles included in Table 1, respectively. In other studies, simulations of rolling processes have been carried out for titanium [24,34,35,43], copper [32,38], magnesium [28,39,45], and molybdenum [40] alloys and nickel-based superalloys [25,42]. In four papers, clad plates consisting of two different materials [32,35,45,48] have been studied.…”
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“…In terms of the materials studied, aluminum alloys and steels are the most tested materials, being present in eleven and ten of the articles included in Table 1, respectively. In other studies, simulations of rolling processes have been carried out for titanium [24,34,35,43], copper [32,38], magnesium [28,39,45], and molybdenum [40] alloys and nickel-based superalloys [25,42]. In four papers, clad plates consisting of two different materials [32,35,45,48] have been studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In other studies, simulations of rolling processes have been carried out for titanium [24,34,35,43], copper [32,38], magnesium [28,39,45], and molybdenum [40] alloys and nickel-based superalloys [25,42]. In four papers, clad plates consisting of two different materials [32,35,45,48] have been studied.…”
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“…Zhi et al [19] studied the effects of different thickness ratios of component metals on the microstructure, interface structure, and mechanical properties of composite plates. A model was built by Jiang et al [20] to predict the plate curvature of a double-layer clad plate using the flow function method and the upper bound method. Guo et al [21] established a simulation model of TC4/304 clad plate rolling by the finite element method and studied the effect of rolling temperature on the interfacial bonding of clad plates.…”
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confidence: 99%