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Efficient hot rolling of broad strip thicker than 16.0 mm is developed, so as to ensure high product quality and rational cell loading in the 2000 mill at OAO MMK. Simulation by the finite-element method indicates that intensifying the unit reduction in the finishing group increases the likelihood of crack formation. Rolling of strip thicker than 16.0 mm with five finishing passes is proposed.
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Original Russian Text © P.A. Stekanov, I.V. Kazakov, V.V. Savenkov, V.M. Salganik, A.M. Pesin, D.O. Pustovoitov, 2009, published in “Stal,” 2009, No. 10, pp. 53–55.
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Stekanov, P.A., Kazakov, I.V., Savenkov, V.V. et al. Production of >16-mm strip after reconstruction of the 2000 mill. Steel Transl. 39, 915–917 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091209100179
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091209100179