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Numerical Simulation on Interfacial Creep Generation for Shrink-fitted Bimetallic Roll
2019
ISIJ International
The bimetallic work rolls are widely used in the roughing stands of hot rolling stand mills. The rolls are classified into two types; one is a single-solid type, and the other is a shrink-fitted assembled type consisting of a sleeve and a shaft. Regarding the assembled rolls, the interfacial creep sometimes appears between the shaft and the shrink-fitted sleeve. This interfacial creep means the relative displacement on the interface between the sleeve and the shaft. This creep phenomenon often
doi:10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2018-749
fatcat:4kaaohxl2zeqlfbtisz5xpi5ra