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A method has been developed for experimentally studying the longitudinal stability of strip being rolled in vertical rolls on a strip mill with and without tension. The method makes it possible to study the effect of tension of the strip and reduction of its edges for different ratios of strip thickness to width. Quantitative results are obtained to evaluate the loss of stability and limiting state of strip when its edges undergo reduction.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 10, pp. 57–59, October, 2007.
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Shatalov, R.L., Aldunin, A.V., Karpov, S.A. et al. Study of the longitudinal stability of strip made of copper alloys during rolling in the vertical rolls of a strip mill. Metallurgist 51, 574–577 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-007-0106-1
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