Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels

The improvement of back-up rolls properties in terms of wear resistance is driven by the need of longer and longer rolling sessions aimed to increase productivity and reduce costs. Chemical composition effect on contact fatigue phenomena, bringing to the occurrence of macroscopic damages named spall...

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Main Authors: P. E. Di Nunzio, A. Di Schino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Metallurgical Society 2017-01-01
Series:Metalurgija
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/266735
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description The improvement of back-up rolls properties in terms of wear resistance is driven by the need of longer and longer rolling sessions aimed to increase productivity and reduce costs. Chemical composition effect on contact fatigue phenomena, bringing to the occurrence of macroscopic damages named spalling, have been studied and tested in laboratory. Moreover, the removal by grinding operations of damaged portion of rolls surface should be not sufficient to restore the initial performances of material. Experimental tests showed that a portion of material below the damaged one keeps memory of the last fatigue cycle, and has to be removed.
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spelling doaj.art-c515a97130974dbea2ed8abd2cf593b62022-12-21T18:29:52ZengCroatian Metallurgical SocietyMetalurgija0543-58461334-25762017-01-01563-4345348Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steelsP. E. Di Nunzio0A. Di Schino1Centro Sviluppo Materiali SpA, Via di Castel Romano, Roma, ItalyUniversità di Perugia, Dipartimento di Ingegneria, Perugia, ItalyThe improvement of back-up rolls properties in terms of wear resistance is driven by the need of longer and longer rolling sessions aimed to increase productivity and reduce costs. Chemical composition effect on contact fatigue phenomena, bringing to the occurrence of macroscopic damages named spalling, have been studied and tested in laboratory. Moreover, the removal by grinding operations of damaged portion of rolls surface should be not sufficient to restore the initial performances of material. Experimental tests showed that a portion of material below the damaged one keeps memory of the last fatigue cycle, and has to be removed.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/266735alloyed steelback-up rollsfatiguemicrostructuresurface
spellingShingle P. E. Di Nunzio
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Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
Metalurgija
alloyed steel
back-up rolls
fatigue
microstructure
surface
title Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
title_full Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
title_fullStr Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
title_full_unstemmed Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
title_short Contact fatigue phenomena in back-up rolls of alloyed steels
title_sort contact fatigue phenomena in back up rolls of alloyed steels
topic alloyed steel
back-up rolls
fatigue
microstructure
surface
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