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Garry Lee
Garry Lee
Information Engineering Research Institute
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9780791859896
No. of Pages:
906
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ASME Press
Publication date:
2011
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19 Theoretical Basis and Technology Development of the Combined Process of Asymmetric Rolling and Plastic Bending Available to Purchase
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A. Pesin
,
A. Pesin
Doctor of science,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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V. Salganik
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V. Salganik
Doctor of science,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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M. Sverdlik
,
M. Sverdlik
student,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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D. Pustovoytov
,
D. Pustovoytov
Candidate of science,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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D. Chikishev
,
D. Chikishev
Candidate of science,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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V. Tarasov
V. Tarasov
postgraduate student,
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
, Department of Metal Forming
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Page Count:
4
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Published:2011
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Pesin, A, Salganik, V, Sverdlik, M, Pustovoytov, D, Chikishev, D, & Tarasov, V. "Theoretical Basis and Technology Development of the Combined Process of Asymmetric Rolling and Plastic Bending." International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Technology (ICMET-London 2011). Ed. Lee, G. ASME Press, 2011.
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The article focuses at technology development of the combined process of vertical asymmetric rolling and plastic bending. Experimental research showed serious drawbacks in the rolling technology caused by the growth of dynamic loads arising at the moment of plate contact with the bending roller. For solving the problem it was proposed to make the roller position motile to allow its movement along the required trajectory. The application of the motile roller helps to reduce dangerous torque differentiation at working rolls by the value of 1,5–2,5 compared with the rigidly fixed roller. The most effective bending roller trajectory is a second-order curve that is convex parabola.
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