New shapemeter roll technology based on Fiber Bragg Grating technology for on-line flatness monitoring of thin cold rolled metal sheets

Author:

Magne S.1ORCID,Legrand N.2,Ertz S.3,Jouvin G.1,André V.3ORCID,Laffont G.1ORCID,Boissonnet L.4

Affiliation:

1. Université Paris-Saclay, CEA, List, F-91120 Palaiseau, France

2. Arcelor-Mittal Chicago USA, R&D, 3001 East Columbus Drive, East Chicago, Indiana 46312, USA

3. Arcelor-Mittal Global R&D, Voie romaine, BP 30320, F57283 Maizières-les-Metz, France

4. C-TEC Constellium Technology, Centr'Alp, 725 rue Aristide Bergès CS10027, F-38341 Voreppe, France

Abstract

The shape of laminated products is a crucial parameter in high-speed and high-volume finishing lines where they must fulfill tight tolerances. Latent defects are detected by flatness rolls (or shapemeter rolls) inserted in the manufacturing line for online flatness control. A prototype of flatness roll has been developed with high spatial resolution (5 mm) and measurement capability over a thickness range of 0.1–1 mm to evaluate flatness and residual stresses of flat metal strip products manufactured by continuous cold rolling (ultra-thin sheets for packaging and automotive markets). The flatness roll prototype relies on pressure-induced strain sensing on segmented blades using Fiber Bragg Grating technology. Synchronous measurement of the flatness profile across strip width rejects disturbances of strip tension during rolling. We provide a proof-of-concept on pilot lines in both static and dynamic conditions (e.g., roll in rotation and in contact with a strip under tension) and the sensing mechanism shows a capability above 3. This combination of performances remains unique up to now. Interblade crosstalk appears to be an important issue. We propose a crosstalk model that agrees with experimental coupling coefficients. A crosstalk matrix inversion yields the distribution in contact pressure from strain data measured on the reverse side. Additional work will be required to use the flatness roll in industrial conditions.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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