Author: R. V. Singh
Publisher: Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780873394741
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This text presents an integrated, encompassing look at the subject of rolling aluminum. Written analytically, using mathematical expressions and equations derived from the first principles, this book includes chapters on the history of aluminum; molten metal, melting and holding furnaces, and impurities and treatments; D.C. casting, continuous strip casting, scalping, preheating soaking, and homogenising; theories of rolling; hot rolling, cold rolling/foil rolling, and control philosophy; thickness control and gauges and optimization; cold-rolling oil chemistry and tribology; rolls and roll shells, roll grinding, grinding wheels and roll inspection; annealing, other heat treatments, finishing operations, on-line quality control systems, and material handling systems; and product specification, recommended applications and guide to the users.
Author: George E. Totten
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2004-05-25
Total Pages: 992
ISBN-13: 9780203970928
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Reviewing an extensive array of procedures in hot and cold forming, casting, heat treatment, machining, and surface engineering of steel and aluminum, this comprehensive reference explores a vast range of processes relating to metallurgical component design-enhancing the production and the properties of engineered components while reducing manufacturing costs. It surveys the role of computer simulation in alloy design and its impact on material structure and mechanical properties such as fatigue and wear. It also discusses alloy design for various materials, including steel, iron, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, super alloy compositions and copper.
Author: Siddhartha Ray
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-04-21
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 1316843300
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rolling is an important metal forming process which involves the passing of metal stock through a pair of rollers. It is categorized depending on the recrystallization temperature of the metal rolled. This book covers the entire gamut of rolling technology in one volume. It begins with a brief history of rolling, and goes on to discuss different rolling processes, the deformation of materials, and the classification of rolling mills and stands. The book discusses rolling applications of steel blooms, slabs, bars, plates, rods, heavy sections and non-ferrous metals in detail. It covers important rolling process parameters, including rolling friction, stress and strain across rolled strip thickness, rolling torque and power and roll separation force. It also provides details on the design and applications of various rolling equipment, including mill rolls, neck bearings, spindles, coilers and decoilers.
Author: John G. Lenard
Publisher: Newnes
Published: 2013-12-04
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 0080994121
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Primer on Flat Rolling is a fully revised second edition, and the outcome of over three decades of involvement with the rolling process. It is based on the author's yearly set of lectures, delivered to engineers and technologists working in the rolling metal industry. The essential and basic ideas involved in designing and analysis of the rolling process are presented. The book discusses and illustrates in detail the three components of flat rolling: the mill, the rolled metal, and their interface. New processes are also covered; flexible rolling and accumulative roll-bonding. The last chapter contains problems, with solutions that illustrate the complexities of flat rolling. New chapters include a study of hot rolling of aluminum, contributed by Prof. M. Wells; advanced applications of the finite element method, by Dr. Yuli Liu and by Dr. G. Krallics; roll design by Dr. J. B. Tiley and the history of the development of hot rolling mills, written by Mr. D. R. Adair and E. B. Intong. Engineers, technologists and students can all use this book to aid their planning and analysis of flat rolling processes. Provides clear descriptions for engineers and technologists working in steel mills Evaluates the predictive capabilities of mathematical models Assignments and their solutions are included within the text
Author: Henry S. Valberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-03-31
Total Pages: 477
ISBN-13: 0521518237
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A professional reference for advanced courses in two of the most common manufacturing processes: metal forming and metal cutting.
Author: N.K. Gupta
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2021-06-24
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 100040174X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book covers all aspects and elements of rolling technology in one volume with even the most technical jargon being communicated in an easy to understand language. The book is exhaustive as topics ranging from rolls, rolls cooling, roll turning, roll reclamation, investigation of roll breakage, roll management and roll bearing all have been dealt in detail as these constitute the most important element of production cost. A separate chapter has been dedicated to operational management of a rolling mill, which includes safety and inventory. Packaging of the finished products and modern operating mill practices and technologies are also discussed in detail. This book will be a useful tool for shop floor personnel and for all senior management operating in the rolling mill industry; it is also a must read for all polytechnic / engineering students of metallurgical / mechanical / process engineering. This book may also be useful as reference book for students/professionals of rolling technology. Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Author: George E. Totten
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2018-12-07
Total Pages: 2957
ISBN-13: 1351045628
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This encyclopedia, written by authoritative experts under the guidance of an international panel of key researchers from academia, national laboratories, and industry, is a comprehensive reference covering all major aspects of metallurgical science and engineering of aluminum and its alloys. Topics covered include extractive metallurgy, powder metallurgy (including processing), physical metallurgy, production engineering, corrosion engineering, thermal processing (processes such as metalworking and welding, heat treatment, rolling, casting, hot and cold forming), surface engineering and structure such as crystallography and metallography.
Author: Bert Verlinden
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2007-06-07
Total Pages: 560
ISBN-13: 9780080544489
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Thermo-Mechanical Processing of Metallic Materials describes the science and technology behind modern thermo-mechanical processing (TMP), including detailed descriptions of successful examples of its application in the industry. This graduate-level introductory resource aims to fill the gap between two scientific approaches and illustrate their successful linkage by the use of suitable modern case studies. The book is divided into three key sections focusing on the basics of metallic materials processing. The first section covers the microstructural science base of the subject, including the microstructure determined mechanical properties of metals. The second section deals with the current mechanical technology of plastic forming of metals. The concluding section demonstrates the interaction of the first two disciplines in a series of case studies of successful current TMP processing and looks ahead to possible new developments in the field. This text is designed for use by graduate students coming into the field, for a graduate course textbook, and for Materials and Mechanical Engineers working in this area in the industry. * Covers both physical metallurgy and metals processing * Links basic science to real everyday applications * Written by four internationally-known experts in the field