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Through-thickness shear strain control in cold rolled silicon steel by the coupling effect of roll gap geometry and friction
Authors:H.P. Yang  Y.H. ShaF. Zhang  L. Zuo
Affiliation:Key Laboratory for Anisotropy and Texture of Materials (Ministry of Education), Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819 China
Abstract:Through-thickness shear strain distribution in cold rolled non-oriented silicon steel under different roll gap geometries and friction coefficients was analyzed by finite element method (FEM). Cold rolling textures were also investigated quantitatively to validate the calculated shear strain distribution. The results showed that both direction and magnitude of shear strain through thickness depend sensitively on the two rolling parameters. The coupling effect of roll gap geometry and friction was satisfactorily explained based on their contributions to shear strain and the involved mechanisms. A shear strain distribution diagram (SSDD), which can clearly characterize the shear strain state with roll gap geometry, friction and through-thickness position as variables, was proposed to serve as a convenient tool for through-thickness shear strain control.
Keywords:Roll gap geometry   Friction   Shear strain   Silicon steel
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