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Original Articles

Lubrication of Strip Rolling in the Low-Speed Mixed Regime

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Pages 407-415 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

An analytical model for strip rolling in the low-speed mixed lubrication regime is developed. An average Reynolds equation for longitudinal saw-tooth surfaces under conditions of high fractional contact area, is combined with an analysis for asperity flattening under conditions of bulk plastic flow, to treat lubrication in the mixed regime. Analyses for the inlet zone and work zone and the influence of pressure on viscosity are included in the model. The model indicates that hydrodynamic lubrication effects are important at much lower speeds than previously considered possible. The film thickness predicted by the model is somewhat smaller than that measured using the oil drop method in rolling aluminum alloy with a mineral oil.

Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois May 14–19, 1995

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Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois May 14–19, 1995

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