Abstract: | Coupled thermomechanical finite element model is applied to simulate metal flow and temperature distribution during hot rolling of bimetal plates. Calculations are carried out for various reductions and dimensions of the plates. Two possible versions of the boundary conditions are assumed. The first considers the case when special guides or tensions prevent bending of the sample before entering and after exit from the roll gap. The second allows free bending of the plate on both sides of the mill. Results of calculations include distributions of strain rates, strains, roll pressure, friction forces and temperatures during rolling. Calculated rolling force and torque are compared with the experimental data. Several conclusions regarding the metal flow and heat transfer in various rolling conditions are drawn. |