Cold rolling force prediction for copper strip based on applications of GA and BPNN

Author(s):  
Xiao Qu ◽  
Wei Jian Cai ◽  
Xi Lin Liu
2013 ◽  
Vol 690-693 ◽  
pp. 2361-2365 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Teng ◽  
Guang Ming Wang

This paper took the example of rolling force prediction in the cold rolling process to describe the establishment and application of BP neural network prediction system. This system is a prediction model for generic process. Users can select different parameters to train the network structure according to their needs, and can calculate relative rolling force parameters based on the known structure. This system can provide very valuable process information for workers and researchers .


Author(s):  
Andrew W. Nelson ◽  
Arif S. Malik ◽  
John C. Wendel ◽  
Mark E. Zipf

A primary factor in manufacturing high-quality cold-rolled sheet is the ability to accurately predict the required rolling force. Rolling force directly influences roll-stack deflections, which correlate to strip thickness profile and flatness. Accurate rolling force predictions enable assignment of efficient pass schedules and appropriate flatness actuator set-points, thereby reducing rolling time, improving quality, and reducing scrap. Traditionally, force predictions in cold rolling have employed deterministic, two-dimensional analytical models such as those proposed by Roberts and Bland and Ford. These simplified methods are prone to inaccuracy, however, because of several uncertain, yet influential, model parameters that cannot be established deterministically under diverse cold rolling conditions. Typical uncertain model parameters include the material's strength coefficient, strain-hardening exponent, strain-rate dependency, and the roll-bite friction characteristics at low and high mill speeds. Conventionally, such parameters are evaluated deterministically by comparing force predictions to force measurements and employing a best-fit regression approach. In this work, Bayesian inference is applied to identify posterior probability distributions of the uncertain parameters in rolling force models. The aim is to incorporate Bayesian inference into rolling force prediction for cold rolling mills to create a probabilistic modeling approach that learns as new data are added. The rolling data are based on stainless steel types 301 and 304, rolled on a 10-in. wide, 4-high production cold mill. Force data were collected by observing load-cell measurements at steady rolling speeds for four coils. Several studies are performed in this work to investigate the probabilistic learning capability of the Bayesian inference approach. These include studies to examine learning from repeated rolling passes, from passes of diverse coils, and by assuming uniform prior probabilities when changing materials. It is concluded that the Bayesian updating approach is useful for improving rolling force probability estimates as evidence is introduced in the form of additional rolling data. Evaluation of learning behavior implies that data from sequential groups of coils having similar gauge and material is important for practical implementation of Bayesian updating in cold rolling.


2014 ◽  
Vol 988 ◽  
pp. 257-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke Zhi Linghu ◽  
Zheng Yi Jiang ◽  
Fei Li ◽  
Jing Wei Zhao ◽  
Meng Yu ◽  
...  

A 3D elastic-plastic finite element method (FEM) model of cold strip rolling for 6-high continuous variable crown (CVC) rolling mill was developed. The rolling force distributions were obtained by the internal iteration processes. The calculated error has been significantly reduced by the developed model. the absolute error between the simulated results and the actual values is obtained to be less than 10μm, and relative error is less than 1%. The developed model is significant in investigating the profile control capability of the CVC cold rolling mill in terms of work roll bending, intermediate roll bending and intermediate roll shifting.


2021 ◽  
Vol 119 (1) ◽  
pp. 104
Author(s):  
Guomin Han ◽  
Hongbo Li ◽  
Yujin Liu ◽  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Ning Kong ◽  
...  

In tandem cold rolling, the control of the temperature of high-grade non-oriented silicon steel is a difficult problem for its large deformation resistance and the preheating procedure before rolling. And it is complicated to calculate the total temperature rise of rolling deformation zone due to the comprehensive influence of the plastic deformation heat, the friction heat and the contact heat loss. So, to precisely calculate the total temperature rise, firstly, based on the four classical cold rolling force formulas, the initial total temperature rise calculation models are established correspondingly by theoretically analyzing the temperature rise of deformation heat, the temperature rise of friction heat and the temperature drop of contact heat loss; then, the model based on the improved Lian rolling force formula is adopted, which leads to calculated best matching the measured temperature; finally, considering the complex formula calculation of the initial model, based on the influences of different rolling parameters on the total temperature rise, a simplified model for convenient calculation is proposed by the nonlinear regression analysis of the initial model calculation results and main rolling parameters, which is convenient for the actual application by the field technicians.


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