Ultrasonic technique for measurement of oil-film thickness in metal cold rolling

IF 1.6 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS
G. Adeyemi, R. Dwyer-Joyce, J. T. Stephen, A. Adebayo
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Lubrication is essential in metal cold rolling operation to regulate friction at the metal–roll interface, reduce energy loss and improve the product surface finish. A novel non-intrusive pitch-catch technique, based on the reflection of ultrasound, was employed on a pilot mill to evaluate oil-film thickness at the metal–roll interface during the metal cold rolling operation. During the metal rolling process, oil-film thickness was measured under varying rolling load and rolling speed. The oil-film thickness increases as the roll speed increases and reduces as the rolling load increases. The values of oil-film thickness obtained from this non-intrusive ultrasonic technique agree with theoretical values. This study is a proof of concept and has shown promising results. If further developed, the technique could be employed for in situ monitoring of lubricant during rolling operation in metal rolling industries. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
金属冷轧油膜厚度的超声测量技术
摘要在金属冷轧操作中,润滑对于调节金属-轧辊界面的摩擦、减少能量损失和改善产品表面光洁度至关重要。在中试轧机上采用了一种基于超声波反射的新型非侵入式沥青捕捉技术,以评估金属冷轧过程中金属-轧辊界面的油膜厚度。在金属轧制过程中,测量了在不同轧制载荷和轧制速度下的油膜厚度。油膜厚度随着轧辊速度的增加而增加,而随着轧制载荷的增加而减少。通过这种非侵入式超声技术获得的油膜厚度值与理论值一致。这项研究是一个概念验证,并显示出有希望的结果。如果进一步发展,该技术可用于金属轧制行业轧制操作过程中润滑剂的现场监测。图形摘要
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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces
Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS-
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