If a different piece of the cold rolled sheet of part (a) is 0.54 m wide and rolled at 6200 cm/min on work rolls of 535 mm diameter, estimate the rolling mill power required for the thickness reduction from 1.1 mm to 0.79 mm. Assume mineral oil is used as a lubricant, giving a friction coefficient of 0.1.

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If a different piece of the cold rolled sheet
of part (a) is 0.54 m wide and rolled at 6200
cm/min on work rolls of 535 mm diameter,
estimate the rolling mill power required for
the
thickness reduction from 1.1 mm to 0.79
mm. Assume mineral oil is used as a
lubricant,
giving a friction coefficient of 0.1.
Transcribed Image Text:If a different piece of the cold rolled sheet of part (a) is 0.54 m wide and rolled at 6200 cm/min on work rolls of 535 mm diameter, estimate the rolling mill power required for the thickness reduction from 1.1 mm to 0.79 mm. Assume mineral oil is used as a lubricant, giving a friction coefficient of 0.1.
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If it is desired to reduce the power required for the rolling operation of part (b), what modifications to the process can be made? (The dimensions of the initial and final rolled sheet cannot be altered.

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