DUTTON, Ken (1983). An investigation into the design and performance of an automatic shape control system for a sedzimir cold rolling mill. Doctoral, Sheffield City Polytechnic. [Thesis]
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Abstract
Shape (or flatness) control for rolled steel strip is becoming increasingly important as customer requirements
become more stringent. Automatic shape control is now more
or less mandatory on all new four-high cold mills, but no
comprehensive scheme yet exists on a Sendzimir mill. This
is due to the complexity of the control system design on
such a mill, where many more degrees of freedom for control
exist than is the case with the four-high mills.
The objective of the current work is to develop, from first principles, such a system; including automatic control of the As-U-Roll and first intermediate roll actuators in response to the measured strip shape. This thesis concerns itself primarily with the As-U-Roll control system.
The material presented is extremely wide-ranging. Areas
covered include the development of original static and
dynamic mathematical models of the mill systems, and testing
of the plant by data-logging to tune these models. A basic control system philosophy proposed by other workers is modified and developed to suit the practical system requirements and the data provided by the models. The
control strategy is tested by comprehensive multivariable
simulation studies. Finally, details are given of the
practical problems faced when installing the system on the
plant. These include problems of manual control inter-action
bumpless transfer and integral desaturation.
At the time of presentation of the thesis, system commissioning is still in progress and production results
are therefore not yet available. Nevertheless, the simulation studies predict a successful outcome, although
performance is expected to be limited until the first
intermediate roll actuators are eventually included in the scheme also.
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