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title:Hot Rolling of Steel Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing ; 10
author:Roberts, William L.
publisher:CRC Press
isbn10 | asin:0824713451
print isbn13:9780824713454
ebook isbn13:9780585157696
language:English
subjectRolling (Metal-work) , Steelwork.
publication date:1983
lcc:TS340.R545 1983eb
ddc:672.3/2
subject:Rolling (Metal-work) , Steelwork.
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Hot Rolling of Steel
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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
AND MATERIALS PROCESSING
A Series of Reference Books and Textbooks
SERIES EDITORS
Geoffrey Boothroyd
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
George E. Dieter
Dean, College of Engineering
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
1. Computers in Manufacturing, U. Rembold, M. Seth, and J. S. Weinstein
2. Cold Rolling of Steel, William L. Roberts
3. Strengthening of Ceramics: Treatments, Tests, and Design Applications, Henry P. Kirchner
4. Metal Forming: The Application of Limit Analysis, Betzalel Avitzur
5. Improving Productivity by Classification, Coding, and Data Base Standardization: The Key to Maximizing CAD/CAM and Group Technology, William F. Hyde
6. Automatic Assembly, Geoffrey Boothroyd, Corrado Poli, and Laurence E. Murch
7. Manufacturing Engineering Processes, Leo Alting
8. Modern Ceramic Engineering: Properties, Processing, and Use in Design, David W. Richerson
9. Interface Technology for Computer-Controlled Manufacturing Processes, Ulrich Rembold, Karl Armbruster, and Wolfgang lzmann
10. Hot Rolling of Steel, William L. Roberts
OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION
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Hot Rolling of Steel
William L. Roberts
MARCEL DEKKER, INC.
New York and Basel
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Roberts, William L.,
Hot rolling of steel.
(Manufacturing engineering and materials processing ; 10)
Companion vol. to: Cold rolling of steel. c1978.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
1. Rolling (Metal-work) 2. Steelwork. I. Title.
II. Series.
TS340.R545 1983Picture 2Picture 3672.3'2Picture 4Picture 5Picture 682-23520
ISBN 0-8247-1345-1
COPYRIGHT 1983 by MARCEL DEKKER, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Neither this book nor any part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
MARCEL DEKKER, INC.
270 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016
Current printing (last digit):
10 9 8
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Preface
This book is intended to be a companion volume to Cold Rolling of Steel published by Marcel Dekker, Inc. (1978). Accordingly, care has been taken to avoid duplication of contents as much as possible and so frequent references are made to the earlier book.
As in the case of Cold Rolling of Steel, this book represents an organized synopsis of information available in the technical literature. For this reason, the author is indebted to such excellent journals as the Iron and Steel Engineer, Iron and Steel, Iron and Steel International, Stahl und Eisen, Steel in the U.S.S.R., Revue de Metallurgie, and Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, to mention only a few.
Gratitude must also be expressed to those companies who supplied photographic and written materials. Acknowledgment of their kindness is made at appropriate locations in this book. In addition, the author is indebted to Dr. R. R. Judd for his helpful comments concerning the chapter discussing rolls and to Mr. R. R. Somers for his informative advice relative to hot-strip-mill operation.
The subject of hot rolling is broad enough even if confined solely to the deformation processes themselves. However, many of the problems occurring in hot rolling originate in earlier processes, such as casting, soaking and the conditioning and reheating of semi-finished products. For this reason, it was felt desirable to discuss these topics in some detail in this book.
In addition to descriptions of modern hot-rolling facilities of various types, attention has been given to some of the more theoretical aspects of the hot rolling of steel, particularly those relating to the processing of flat products. In this connection, the topics of roll-bite friction, the cooling of rolls and workpieces and the behavior of steels at elevated temperatures have been treated in some detail. However, it has not been possible to present the derivation of all formulae quoted in the book but some of the basic theory has been given relative to transient heat transfer and the elastic bending of beams so that the rather complicated mathematics involved in predicting roll and workpiece temperatures and the deflections of rolls may be more readily understood. With reference to these mathematical models, and indeed any topics discussed in this volume, ref-
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erence should be made to the original papers cited in the technical literature, particularly if the reader wishes to use this information for engineering design or research purposes.
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