Rod and Bar Rolling highlights the underlying relationship between solid mechanics and materials science. It provides a detailed overview of the deformation of material at high temperatures, an assessment of rod and bar rolling processes, and an in-depth review of the basics of hot rolling, elasticity, plasticity, and recrystallization for a clear understanding of the solid mechanics in engineering applications. This reference presents illustrative discussions of methods utilized at modern rod and bar rolling facilities and current topics such as interstand tension, roll wear at elevated temperatures, water cooling of a workpiece during rolling, and the theoretical principles of rod and bar rolling. TOC:
Rod and Bar Rolling highlights the underlying relationship between solid mechanics and materials science. It provides a detailed overview of the deformation of material at high temperatures, an assessment of rod and bar rolling processes, and an in-depth review of the basics of hot rolling, elasticity, plasticity, and recrystallization for a clear understanding of the solid mechanics in engineering applications. This reference presents illustrative discussions of methods utilized at modern rod and bar rolling facilities and current topics such as interstand tension, roll wear at elevated temperatures, water cooling of a workpiece during rolling, and the theoretical principles of rod and bar rolling. TOC:
Preface, 1. Introduction, 2. Bar and Rod Rolling Processes, 3. Fundamentals of Deformation and Heat Transfer, 4. Experiments, 5. Theories of Rod and Bar Rolling, 6. Applications to Rolling, 7. Application to Thermomechanical Controlled Processing, Index
Youngseog Lee
"Lee (Chung Ang Univ., Seoul, Korea) is the first to discuss almost
exclusively the hot-rolling of rod (circular cross-section) and bar
(polygonal across section). The author has a practical background
in the subject matter acquired in the steel industry of Korea, and
has also published extensively on the topic. He brings this
experience to bear in this comprehensive treatment. … The book is
well referenced and illustrated, and is recommended for acquisition
by libraries and specialists with interests in the field of metal
processing. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students
through professionals."
-CHOICE, January 2005
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