Prediction of H2 Content and Inert Gas Circulation Rate Effects on Batch Annealing Process |
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Authors: | Ahmad Saboonchi Saeid Hassanpour |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iranb Rayan Tahlil Sepahan Co., Isfahan Science and Technology Town, Isfahan, Iran |
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Abstract: | Steel strip coils need to be annealed after they leave the cold-rolling process. The purpose of annealing is to improve steel strip formability and to remove residual internal stresses imparted during rolling. Simultaneous increase of circulation rate and inert gas hydrogen content may have considerable effects on reducing the annealing process time. A mathematical model was developed to obtain a more accurate evaluation of the effects of these two parameters on heating and cooling cycles in the annealing process. The results from the simulation of an ordinary annealing process by the proposed model were compared with values measured at site and the accuracy of the model was confirmed. Finally, the effects of increasing hydrogen content and circulation rate were investigated, first independently from each other and then simultaneously. The predictions by the model showed that reduction of annealing time would be considerable when both parameters were simultaneously increased. |
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Keywords: | ADI technique Batch annealing Circulation rate Cold-rolled coil Heating cycle Hydrogen content Protective gas Radial thermal conductivity Time saving |
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