Residual stress simulation for bimetallic sleeve roll constructed by shrink-fitting in comparison with bimetallic solid roll
Next-generation rolls such as super-cermet rolls can be manufactured only by adopting a sleeve roll structure where the shaft is shrink-fitted into the sleeve. To prevent sleeve cracking due to sleeve slip, reducing the residual stress at the inner surface of the sleeve is important. In this paper,...
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Main Authors: | Aridi M.R., Rafar R.A., Noda N.-A., Sun Z., Sano Y., Takata K., Takase Y. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2024
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