2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0036029520130376
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Mathematical Model for Continuous Tube Rolling and the Effect of Technological Factors on Surface Defect Formation

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“…V. N. Danchenko and S. R. Rakhmanov [15] have established a mathematical model for the rod system in the mandrel-retention mechanism, which considers the oscillations conditions of the mandrel. Toporov et al [16] have used a finite element simulation program to study the impact of mandrel deviation from the rolling axis on the shape of pipes and metal fracture. Struin et al [17] have described the main developments and research aimed at extending the service life of mandrels of FQM-type continuous rolling mills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V. N. Danchenko and S. R. Rakhmanov [15] have established a mathematical model for the rod system in the mandrel-retention mechanism, which considers the oscillations conditions of the mandrel. Toporov et al [16] have used a finite element simulation program to study the impact of mandrel deviation from the rolling axis on the shape of pipes and metal fracture. Struin et al [17] have described the main developments and research aimed at extending the service life of mandrels of FQM-type continuous rolling mills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%