Method for processing material to be rolled on a rolling line, and rolling line
US-10500621-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US10875065B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10875065-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615768108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A method for rolling a rolling material in a rolling mill comprising at least one roll stand. A gap height of a rolling gap arranged between working rolls of the roll stand is set to be smaller than an in-feed thickness of the rolling material before contact of the rolling material with the working rolls. At least one driven working roll of the roll stand is driven at a desired rotational speed once the rolling material has reached the rolling gap, and the driven working roll is operated at a feed-forward rotational speed deviating from the desired rotational speed, until the rolling material reaches the rolling gap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for rolling a rolling material in a rolling mill, comprising: providing at least one roll stand having a gap height of a rolling gap arranged between working rolls of the at least one roll stand; setting the gap height to be smaller than an in-feed thickness of the rolling material before contact of the rolling material with the working rolls; operating at least one driven working roll of the working rolls of the at least one roll stand at a feed-forward rotational speed until the rolling material reaches the rolling gap, wherein the feed-forward rotational speed deviates from a desired rotational speed; varying the feed-forward rotational speed starting from contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll in such a way that the feed-forward rotational speed increases monotonically or decreases monotonically; and operating the at least one driven working roll at the desired speed once the rolling material has reached the rolling gap. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the feed-forward rotational speed is varied starting from contact of the rolling material with the driven working roll by a feed-forward control function that is determined at least by taking into consideration a rolling force to be expected and/or a rolling torque to be expected and/or an in-feed speed of the rolling material and/or a rolling gap geometry, as a function of the in-feed thickness of the rolling material and of the rolling gap height. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the feed-forward rotational speed is predetermined in such a way that, from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll until attaining the desired rotational speed, an integral over time between the feed-forward rotational speed and the desired rotational speed gives an area that describes a predeterminable compensation length, which corresponds to an expected mass flow disruption at the rolling gap entrance. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the feed-forward rotational speed is predetermined in such a way that a monotonic plot of the feed-forward rotational speed extends in time within a rolling gap filling time that begins with the contact of the rolling material with the driven working roll and ends when the desired rotational speed is reached. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the length of the rolling gap filling time is chosen to be greater than 50 ms. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a rolling material speed of the rolling material is measured at a stand inlet of the at least one roll stand and the variation of the feed-forward rotational speed is adjusted based on the rolling material speed, starting from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising providing casting machine drives of a casting machine upstream of the rolling mill, measuring a power consumption of the casting machine drives, and adjusting the variation of the feed-forward rotational speed based on the measured power consumption, starting from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll. 8. A rolling mill for rolling a rolling material, comprising: at least one roll stand having working rolls with a rolling gap arranged therebetween, the working rolls including at least one driven working roll, the rolling gap having a gap height; and at least one control unit and/or regulating unit that actuate or actuates the roll stand, the control unit having control electronics and the regulating unit having regulating electronics; wherein the control electronics and/or the regulating electronics are configured to set the gap height of the rolling gap to be smaller than an in-feed thickness of the rolling material before contact of the rolling material with said working rolls, to operate the at least one driven working roll at a desired rotational speed once the rolling material has reached the rolling gap, and to operate the at least one driven working roll at a feed-forward rotational speed deviating from the desired rotational speed until the rolling material reaches the rolling gap, wherein the control electronics and/or the regulating electronics are configured to vary the feed-forward rotational speed starting from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll in such a way that the feed-forward rotational speed increases monotonically or decreases monotonically. 9. The rolling mill according to claim 8 , wherein the control electronics and/or the regulating electronics are configured to vary the feed-forward rotational speed, starting from the contact of the rolling material with the driven working roll, by a feed-forward control function and, beforehand, the feed-forward control function is determined at least by taking into consideration a rolling force to be expected and/or a rolling torque to be expected and/or an in-feed speed of the rolling material, as a function of the in-feed thickness of the rolling material and of the rolling gap height. 10. The rolling mill according to claim 8 , wherein the control electronics and/or the regulating electronics are configured to predetermine the feed-forward rotational speed in such a way that, from the contact of the rolling material with the driven working roll until attainment of the desired rotational speed, an integral over time between the feed-forward rotational speed and the desired stationary rotational speed gives an area that describes a predeterminable compensation length, which corresponds to the expected mass flow disruption at the rolling gap entrance. 11. The rolling mill according to claim 8 , wherein the control electronics and/or the regulating electronics are configured to predetermine the feed-forward rotational speed in such a way that a monotonic course of the feed-forward rotational speed extends in time within a rolling gap filling time that begins with the contact of the rolling material with the driven working roll and ends when the desired rotational speed is reached. 12. The rolling mill according to claim 8 , further comprising at least one measurement unit, which is associated with the control unit and/or the regulating unit and is arranged at a stand inlet of the at least one roll stand, for measurement of a rolling material speed of the rolling material at the stand inlet, wherein the control unit and/or the regulating unit are or is configured to measure the rolling material speed and to adjust the variation of the feed-forward rotational speed based on the rolling material speed, starting from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll. 13. The rolling mill according to claim 8 , further comprising casting machine drives of a casting machine upstream of the rolling mill, wherein the control unit and/or the regulating unit are configured to measure a power consumption of the casting machine drives and to adjust the variation of the feed-forward rotational speed based on the measured power consumption, starting from the contact of the rolling material with the at least one driven working roll.
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