Publication detail

Cooling of Rolls Used in Hot Rolling of Long Products

RAUDENSKÝ, M. HORSKÝ, J. KOTRBÁČEK, P. POHANKA, M.

Czech title

Chlazení válců za tepla

English title

Cooling of Rolls Used in Hot Rolling of Long Products

Type

report

Language

en

Original abstract

This paper describes the processes of roll cooling design and optimisation. Knowledge of the cooling intensity of a variety of nozzles, and their spray parameters forms the basis for the design of a cooling system. The paper introduces the results of an extensive program of experiments, which provide a knowledge base for provision of cooling optimisation. The influence of pressure and flow rate, type and positioning of nozzle and nozzle spray parameters was measured. The results of experiments using nozzles with flat jet and full cone sprays are compared to results using systems without nozzles. The design of a cooling header starts with the analysis of the contact areas between the roll and the rolled material. Thermal load on the roll is used for computation of stress fields on the roll. This analysis produces critical points in the groove where thermal cracks are likely to originate. The resulting knowledge base of cooling intensity is subsequently used for selection of the best nozzles and their ideal positioning around the cooled roll. The final step in cooling design is the fine adjustment of nozzles in order to provide the best required cooling performance.

Czech abstract

Tento příspěvek popisuje postupy návrhu chlazení válců a jeho optimalizaci. Znalost intenzity chlazení různých typů trysek a jejich ostřikových parametrů tvoří základ pro návrh systému chlazení. Příspěvekpředstavuje výsledky rozsáhlého experimentálního programu, který poskytuje základní znalost pro optimalizaci chlazení.

English abstract

This paper describes the processes of roll cooling design and optimisation. Knowledge of the cooling intensity of a variety of nozzles, and their spray parameters forms the basis for the design of a cooling system. The paper introduces the results of an extensive program of experiments, which provide a knowledge base for provision of cooling optimisation. The influence of pressure and flow rate, type and positioning of nozzle and nozzle spray parameters was measured. The results of experiments using nozzles with flat jet and full cone sprays are compared to results using systems without nozzles. The design of a cooling header starts with the analysis of the contact areas between the roll and the rolled material. Thermal load on the roll is used for computation of stress fields on the roll. This analysis produces critical points in the groove where thermal cracks are likely to originate. The resulting knowledge base of cooling intensity is subsequently used for selection of the best nozzles and their ideal positioning around the cooled roll. The final step in cooling design is the fine adjustment of nozzles in order to provide the best required cooling performance.

Keywords in Czech

chlazení ostřikem, válce, válcování za tepla, intenzita chlazení

Keywords in English

spray cooling, rolls, long products, hot rolling, measurement of cooling intensity

Released

16.03.2007

Publisher

IOM Communications

Location

Birmingham

Pages from–to

1–11

Pages count

11

BIBTEX


@techreport{BUT65522,
  author="Miroslav {Raudenský} and Jaroslav {Horský} and Petr {Kotrbáček} and Michal {Pohanka},
  title="Cooling of Rolls Used in Hot Rolling of Long Products",
  year="2007",
  month="March",
  pages="1--11",
  publisher="IOM Communications",
  address="Birmingham"
}