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Modeling of Stress Distribution During Strip Coiling Process

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Many strip materials are coiled after rolling process. The stresses are imposed on the material wound on the automatically controlled collapse mandrel under the coiling tension. The coiling process can be described by three typical cases: winding without automatic adjustment, winding with automatic adjustment and after mandrel removal. A new model of equations for predicting the stresses during the strip coiling process is built by consideration of the three cases respectively. By solving the equations of different typical cases, the radial stresses and tangential stress of the layers of coil can be calculated. Also, the coiling parameters, such as strip thickness, coiling tension and necking critical pressure, affecting the coil performance are investigated. It is believed that the present model can be used for design and control of the automatically controlled collapse mandrel.

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Wang, Yq., Li, L., Yan, Xc. et al. Modeling of Stress Distribution During Strip Coiling Process. J. Iron Steel Res. Int. 19, 6–11 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1006-706X(12)60132-0

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