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OptiLam:Design of Optimised Rolling Schedules

OptiLam:Design of Optimised Rolling Schedules
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摘要 Nowadays it is known that the thermomechanical schedules applied during hot rolling of flat products provide the steel with improved mechanical properties.In this work an optimisation tool,OptiLam (OptiLam v.1),based on a predictive software and capable of generating optimised rolling schedules to obtain the desired mechanical properties in the final product is described.OptiLam includes some well-known metallurgical models which predict microstructural evolution during hot rolling and the transformation austenite/ferrite during the cooling.Furthermore,an optimisation algorithm,which is based on the gradient method,has been added,in order to design thermomechanical sequences when a specific final grain size is desired.OptiLam has been used to optimise rolling parameters,such as strain and temperature.Here,some of the results of the software validation performed by means of hot torsion tests are presented,showing also the functionality of the tool.Finally,the application of classical optimisation models,based on the gradient method,to hot rolling operations,is also discussed. Nowadays it is known that the thermomechanical schedules applied during hot rolling of flat products provide the steel with improved mechanical properties.In this work an optimisation tool,OptiLam (OptiLam v.1),based on a predictive software and capable of generating optimised rolling schedules to obtain the desired mechanical properties in the final product is described.OptiLam includes some well-known metallurgical models which predict microstructural evolution during hot rolling and the transformation austenite/ferrite during the cooling.Furthermore,an optimisation algorithm,which is based on the gradient method,has been added,in order to design thermomechanical sequences when a specific final grain size is desired.OptiLam has been used to optimise rolling parameters,such as strain and temperature.Here,some of the results of the software validation performed by means of hot torsion tests are presented,showing also the functionality of the tool.Finally,the application of classical optimisation models,based on the gradient method,to hot rolling operations,is also discussed.
出处 《Journal of Iron and Steel Research International》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第S1期492-499,共8页
基金 supported by the project "Quality improvement by metallurgical optimised stock temperature evolution in the reheating furnace including microstructure feedback from the rolling mill" (OPTHEAT RFSR-CT-2006-00007) of the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS) from the European Union
关键词 rolling schedules optimisation models mechanical properties grain size rolling schedules optimisation models mechanical properties grain size
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