In a rolling process the type of forces acting on surface and at the center of material
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In a rolling process the type of forces acting on surface and at the center of material
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It depends on the amount of reduction and roll diameters. Smaller rolls (or smaller reduction per pass) tend to deform the metal plastically at surfaces. So surface will be under compression and centre in tension. Larger rolls (or larger reduction per pass) tend to deform the bulk more than surfacesRead more
It depends on the amount of reduction and roll diameters.
Smaller rolls (or smaller reduction per pass) tend to deform the metal plastically at surfaces. So surface will be under compression and centre in tension.
Larger rolls (or larger reduction per pass) tend to deform the bulk more than surfaces. So bulk will be in compression and surface in tension.
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Yes, at the surface there will be compressive force and at centre there will be tensile force.
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