
Deformation of Metals During Rolling
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Authors: I. Ya. Tarnovskii, A. A. Pozdeyev, V. B. Lyashkov
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 6 9 2 9 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 8 5 1 0 - 1
Deformation of Metals during Rolling discusses the ductility of metal. The book explores the implication of the theory of flat cross section. The said theory explains that flat… Read more

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Request a sales quoteDeformation of Metals during Rolling discusses the ductility of metal. The book explores the implication of the theory of flat cross section. The said theory explains that flat transverse-vertical cross-sections before deformation remain flat both in the zone of deformation and after rolling. Such theory has been accepted until some research appeared that opposed the basic view in the theory of rolling. Another theory discussed is the theory of inhomogeneous deformation. The book focuses on the fundamental hypotheses of the mechanics of continuous media. It also covers topics such as the creation of model of deformation that closely resembles the real conditions of the rolling process and the determination of boundary conditions. A section in the book presents information on the degree of the deformation of metal during compression. The text can be a good reference for industrial engineers and academic students doing research on the properties of steel and iron.
Contents
Preface
Chapter I. The Hypothesis of Flat Cross-Sections in Investigations of the Flow of Metal During Rolling
1. The Hypothesis of Flat Cross-sections and the "Theory of Rigid Ends"
2. The Practical and Theoretical Importance of the Study of the Inhomogeneity of Deformation during Rolling
Chapter II. The Theory of Inhomogeneous Deformation
3. The Inhomogeneity of Deformation during Rolling and its Manifestations
4. The Present State of the Study of the Internal Inhomogeneity of Deformation during Rolling
5. On the Application of the Saint Venant Principle in the Theory of Mechanical Working of Metals
6. Variational Methods in the Theory of the Mechanical Working of Metals
7. The Use of Variational Methods for the Calculation of the Deformed State
Chapter III. An Investigation of the Internal Inhomogeneity of Deformation During the Rolling of Stock of "Moderate" Thickness. Instance of Plane Strain
8. Review of Methods of Investigation of the Inhomogeneity of Deformation During Rolling
9. Experimental Data on the Internal Inhomogeneity of Vertical Deformation during the Rolling of Stock of "Moderate" Thickness
10. Location and Extent of the Zone of Longitudinal Adhesion. Zone of Restricted Deformation
11. Comparison between the Inhomogeneity of the Vertical Deformation on the Side Surface and Along the Center of the Width of a Specimen
12. Velocities of the Movements of the Particles of Metal in the Zone of Deformation during Rolling
Chapter IV. The Inhomogeneity of the Increasing Bulk Deformation During Rolling Between Plain Rolls
13. Method of Conducting the Experiments
14. Experimental Investigation of the Inhomogeneity of Bulk Strain
Chapter V. Experimental Investigation of the Inhomogeneity of Deformation During Compression and the Rolling of "High" Bodies
15. Ductility of Metals
16. Experiments in the Compression of "High" Cylinders
17. Compression of "High" Bodies with External Zones (Rigid Ends)
18. State of Stresses during the Compression of "High" Bodies with External Zones
19. Investigation of Local Vertical Deformations during Modelling of the Rolling of Heavy Ingots in a Blooming Mill
20. Investigation of the Increasing Bulk Strain during Modelling of the Rolling of Heavy Ingots in a Blooming Mill
21. Works Experiment in the Rolling of a Steel Ingot in a Blooming Mill
22. The State of Stresses during the Rolling of "High" Bodies
23. The Longitudinal Velocities of the Flow of the Metal during Rolling in a Blooming Mill
Chapter VI. The Use of Variational Principles for the Solution of Some Problems of Rolling Theory
24. The Use of Integral Equations of the Work Done in Deformation for the Determination of the Forces
25. Forces during Compression. Plane Problem
26. Forces during the Compression of a Cylinder
27. Forces during Rolling. Plane Problem
28. Forces during Compression. Plane Problem in the Absence of Contact Slip
29. Forces during Compression. Variant of the Solution of the Plane Problem in the Absence of Contact Slip
30. Determination of the Location of the Neutral Cross-section during the Rolling of Thick Lengths of Stock and Those of Moderate Height
31. Determination of the Location of the Neutral Cross-section during the Compression of Wedge-shaped Specimens between Inclined Tools with Full Adhesion and Constant Draft Along the Length
32. Determination of the Location of the Neutral Cross-section during Rolling with full Adhesion on the Contact Surface
33. Determination of the Location of the Neutral Cross-section for a Medium which is in a State of Flow
34. Determination of the Location of the Neutral Cross-section during Rolling. Instance of the Simultaneous Occurrence of Zones of Adhesion and of Slip
35. Experimental Determination of the Location of the Neutral Crosssection during Rolling
36. Determination of the Forces during the Rolling of Thick Stock
37. Calculation of Forward Slip Taking into Account a Zone of Adhesion
Chapter VII. The Coefficient of External Friction and the Conditions of the Bite on the Stock by the Work Rolls During Rolling
38. Review of Methods of Determination of the Coefficient of External Friction
39. Determination of the External Friction Coefficient from the Experimental Forward Slip
40. Literature Data on the Conditions of the Bite on the Stock by the Work Rolls 284
41. Deformation of the Metal during the Bite on the Stock by the Work Rolls and the Filling of the Roll Gap by the Metal, at low Values of the "Shape Factor"
42. Deformation of the Metal during the Bite on the Stock by the Work Rolls and the Filling of the Roll Gap, at High Values of the "Shape Factor"
43. The Relationship Between the Maximum Drafts during the Bite and the Established Rolling Process and the Parameters of the Zone of Deformation
Conclusions
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1965
- No. of pages (eBook): 340
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483169293
- eBook ISBN: 9781483185101
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