Experimental Research on Sheared Edge Formation in the Shear-Slitting of Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel Workpieces.
Lukasz BohdalAgnieszka KułakowskaRadosław PatykMarcin KułakowskiMonika Edyta Szada-BorzyszkowskaKamil BanaszekPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This study sought to experimentally develop guidelines for shaping 0.3-mm-thick cold-rolled grain-oriented ET 110-30LS steel using a shear-slitting operation. Coated and non-coated steel was used for the analysis. The coated sheet had a thin inorganic C-5 coating on both sides applied to the C-2 substrate. The first part of this paper presents an analysis of the quality of the cut surface depending on the adopted machining parameters, which were the control variables on the production lines. The second part presents an analysis of the magnetic parameters of the cut samples, which allowed for the specific impact of the quality of the cut edge on the selected magnetic features. Finally, an optimization task was developed to obtain a set of acceptable solutions on the plane of controllable process variables such as slitting speed and horizontal clearance. The obtained results can be used to control the shear-slitting process on production lines and obtain high-quality workpieces.