In hot and cold steel rolling vibratory phenomena often occur. If not adequately controlled they are detrimental to strip quality. In the present paper a model of a single rolling stand is proposed and the usual control technique of strip tension in the inter-stand region has been analysed. The performance of another technique taken from scientific literature, known as NIC, has been investigated in order to minimise low frequency vibrations in 10÷50 Hz frequency range.

Control systems of strip tension in hot steel rolling mills trains / M. RINCHI; M. MALVEZZI. - STAMPA. - (2000), pp. 117-123. (Intervento presentato al convegno MIC 2000 - Modelling, Identification and Control tenutosi a Innsbruck, Austria nel February 14-17, 2000).

Control systems of strip tension in hot steel rolling mills trains

RINCHI, MIRKO;MALVEZZI, MONICA
2000

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In hot and cold steel rolling vibratory phenomena often occur. If not adequately controlled they are detrimental to strip quality. In the present paper a model of a single rolling stand is proposed and the usual control technique of strip tension in the inter-stand region has been analysed. The performance of another technique taken from scientific literature, known as NIC, has been investigated in order to minimise low frequency vibrations in 10÷50 Hz frequency range.
2000
Proceedings of 19th IASTED International Conference onModelling, Identification and Control - MIC 2000
MIC 2000 - Modelling, Identification and Control
Innsbruck, Austria
February 14-17, 2000
M. RINCHI; M. MALVEZZI
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