Hot rolling simulation system for steel based on advanced meshless solution

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In this work, a rolling simulation system for the hot rolling of steel is elaborated. The system is capable of simulating rolling of slabs and blooms, as well as round or square billets, in different symmetric or asymmetric forms in continuous, reversing, or combined rolling. Groove geometries are user-defined and an arbitrary number of rolling stands and distances between them may be used. A slice model assumption is considered, which allows the problem to be effciently coped with. The related large-deformation thermomechanical problem is solved by the novel meshless Local Radial Basis Function Collocation Method. A compression test is used to compare the simulation results with the Finite Element Method. A user-friendly rolling simulation application has been created for the industrial use based on C# and.NET framework. Results of the simulation, directly taken from the system, are shown for each type of the rolling mill configurations.

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Hanoglu, U., & žarler, B. (2019). Hot rolling simulation system for steel based on advanced meshless solution. Metals, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9070788

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