The Dynamic Simulation for a Cold Rolling Mill Machine
Abstract
For a cold rolling mill machine that represents a mechanical system, the dynamics problems may be solved by using the differential equations of their movement. We must consider all the connections and couplings for the mill machine that have too elastic elements like: springs, shafts and axes deformed through torsion, spring bars, work rolls and back-up rolls.
The vibrations of the mechanical system must be monitored in order to identify those components which cause problems when the damage of the mill occurs during the operation.
In these mechanical systems, mobile rigid permanent couplings are used - which transmit shocks and vibrations - or stretch couplings - which, due to the elastic element, dampen shock and vibration.
Vibrations can appear, too, because of rolling strip that can have undulations.
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