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Ultrasonic technique for measurement of oil-film thickness in metal cold rolling

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Pages 177-186 | Received 11 Mar 2021, Accepted 14 Jun 2021, Published online: 01 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Lubrication is essential in metal cold rolling operation to regulate friction at the metal–roll interface, reduce energy loss and improve the product surface finish. A novel non-intrusive pitch-catch technique, based on the reflection of ultrasound, was employed on a pilot mill to evaluate oil-film thickness at the metal–roll interface during the metal cold rolling operation. During the metal rolling process, oil-film thickness was measured under varying rolling load and rolling speed. The oil-film thickness increases as the roll speed increases and reduces as the rolling load increases. The values of oil-film thickness obtained from this non-intrusive ultrasonic technique agree with theoretical values. This study is a proof of concept and has shown promising results. If further developed, the technique could be employed for in situ monitoring of lubricant during rolling operation in metal rolling industries.

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