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Ongoing control of the transverse thickness fluctuation of cold-rolled high-strength strip

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Minimization of the transverse thickness fluctuation is considered, in the production of cold-rolled strip from a blank of multiple-strip width on a five-cell 630 mill. The forces and torques in the multipass rolling of strip produced from intermediate strip with an asymmetric cross section are determined.

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Original Russian Text © G.A. Kunitsyn, E.M. Golubchik, P.N. Smirnov, 2009, published in “Stal,” 2009, No. 10, pp. 58–60.

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Kunitsyn, G.A., Golubchik, E.M. & Smirnov, P.N. Ongoing control of the transverse thickness fluctuation of cold-rolled high-strength strip. Steel Transl. 39, 920–924 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091209100192

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