Mixed Lubrication of Strip Rolling

An analytical model for strip rolling operating in the mixed regime is developed. The model combines analysis for the influence of bulk plastic deformation on the effective hardness of the strip asperities with an approach to allow for the influence of roughness on lubricant flow. An approximate cor...

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