Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

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ME 4563 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes Fall 2005 College of Engineering Arkansas State University (10.06.2005) ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 1 Bulk Deformation ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 2 1 Rolling ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 3 What is Rolling ? ƒ A process of reducing the thickness (or changing the cross-section of long work-piece ƒ By applying compressive forces through a set of rolls ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 4 2 Some Rolling Facts … ƒ Process developed in late 1500’ 1500’s ƒ Accounts for over 90% of all metals produced by metalworking process by volume ƒ Various crosscross-sectional shapes are achieved ƒ Major metal that is rolled is Steel, followed by Aluminum ƒ Can be carried out Hot or Cold ƒ Machinery for Rolling (called “Mills” Mills”) have a variety of configurations ƒ Several parameters to be considered in practice, in the design and selection of machines ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 5 Rolling Schematic outline of various flatflat- and shapeshape-rolling processes. Source: Source: American Iron and Steel Institute. ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 6 3 Rolling – Products include • Plates • Sheets • Rods • Foil • Pipes and tubes • Shape rolled products such as channel, I, L, T, etc. • Other structural shapes also made ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 7 Rolling Major Metals that are Rolled include: • • • • Steel Aluminum Others like Copper, Brass, Lead, etc. Special applications – Titanium and other exotic metals ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 8 4 Rolling Direct Applications where rolled plates/sheets are used • • • • • • Indirect Applications where rolled plates/sheets are used after further processing • Locomotives Aircraft bodies Ship hulls Reactor vessel walls Boilers Bridges Tanks, etc. ME 4563 Fall ’05 • • • Automobiles • • Office equipment, Appliances Food/Beverage containers Construction, etc. etc. Dr. S. Haran 9 Rolling Classifications of Rolling Material Rolling material is separated into classifications based on the material's crosscross-sectional dimensions Bloom Billet Slab Plate CrossCross-Section Square Thickness > 6 in. Width < 2 * thickness Square or Circular Rectangular < 6 in. < 2 * thickness > 2 * thickness 0.25 in. < x < 12 in. 0.008 in. < x < 0.25 in. Sheets Foil ME 4563 Fall ’05 <0.008 in. Dr. S. Haran 10 5 Rolling What kind of Thickness are we talking about ? When Manufactured: Rolled Plates: normally > 6mm Rolled Sheets: normally < 6mm And the range of applications … • • • ME 4563 Fall ’05 Aircraft Body: 1 – 2mm thick Aluminum beverage cans: 0.1 – 0.28mm thick Aluminum Foil: 0.008mm thick (wrapping) Dr. S. Haran 11 Rolling Two Major types of rolling processes • Flat rolling – to produce Plates and Sheets of metal • Profile (or Shape) rolling – to produce all other possible shapes ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 12 6 Rolling Flat Rolling Process can be divided into THREE major types: Hot Rolling Flat Rolling Cold Rolling Pack Rolling ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 13 Rolling Flat Rolling Process Hot Rolling Converts a cast structure into a wrought structure; rolled above the rere-crystallization temperature (process in which new equiaxed / strain free grains are formed, replacing old grains) Cold Rolling Carried out a room temperature; better finish, mechanical properties Pack Rolling Two or more layers of metals are rolled together; improves productivity (Al foil) ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 14 7 Rolling Other Flat Rolling Process Sheets subject to a final pass – strain in the sheets are removed (sheets undergo yield point elongation during rolling); also called skin pass; 0.5 to 1.5% reduction in thickness Temper Rolling To improve flatness. Sheets may not be sufficiently flat due to various reasons such as roll gap and process parameters Leveling ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 15 Rolling Flat Rolling Process Preliminary Rolling :: Initial breakdown of Ingot or cast slab Blooms Continuous Casting or Ingots Hot Rolling Slabs Billets ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 16 8 Rolling Flat Rolling Process Preliminary Rolling :: About 6” 6” square in cross section; various lengths Blooms ME 4563 Fall ’05 Slabs Thinner rectangular cross section; various lengths (thinner version of a bloom) Billets Smaller square cross sections; various lengths Dr. S. Haran 17 Continuous Flat Rolling Process – A Schematic Preliminary Rolling :: Blooms Continuous or Ingots Casting Casting Hot Rolling Slabs Billets ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran 18 9 Rolling Flat Rolling Process - Products Hot Strip Mill Slabs ME 4563 Fall ’05 Pickling (acid bath) Directly to Rolling Plates Pre Rolling Tubes Cold Rolling Dr. S. Haran 19 Rolling Flat Rolling Process - Products Billets ME 4563 Fall ’05 Dr. S. Haran Hot Rolled Bars ColdCold-drawn Bars Rods Wire & wire products Tube Rounds Seamless Tubes 20 10
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