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Plastic-deformation zone length and the allowable speed for ingotless rolling

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To realize a casting-rolling process in two-high units (mills), it is reasonable to maintain a process speed at which the level of the liquid phase does not fall below the level of the plane passing through the roll axes. Dependences are obtained to estimate possible oscillations in the plastic-deformation zone length with allowance for possible deviations of the ingot-rim thickness and to determine the allowable exit strip velocity that provides the required strain.

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Original Russian Text © M.Ya. Brovman, V.A. Nikolaev, V.P. Polukhin, 2007, published in Metally, 2007, No. 1, pp. 44–49.

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Brovman, M.Y., Nikolaev, V.A. & Polukhin, V.P. Plastic-deformation zone length and the allowable speed for ingotless rolling. Russ. Metall. 2007, 36–40 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029507010089

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