Development of Simulation Software for the Analysis of Multi‐stage Hot Rolling of Strip and Wire Rod

The most important aim of the present work is the development and verification of modularly built software to analyse hot rolling processes. The main focus is on product lines of strip, bar, and wire rod rolling. A consistent program system is created which is capable of analysing material flow and...

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Optimization
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Residual stress
scale
Software
Strip
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Wire rod
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