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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2006 No.2SELF-ALIGNING EVEN LOAD MECHANISM OF MULTI-ROW BEARINGS OF LARGE STRIP ROLLING MILL

HUANG Qingxue

 

LI Yugui

College of Material Engineering,

Taiyuan University of Science

and Technology,

Taiyuan 030024, China

 

SHEN Guangxian

 

CHEN Zhanfu

 

SHU Xuedao

 

SHI Rong

Department of Machinery,

Yanshan University,

Qinhuangdao 066004, China

 

ZHAO Hongwei

 

CHEN Buquan

Hot Mill Plant,

Baoshan I&S Group Co.,

Shanghai 200030, China

 

 

SELF-ALIGNING EVEN LOAD MECHANISM OF MULTI-ROW BEARINGS OF LARGE STRIP ROLLING MILL*

 

Abstract: The load distribution of multi-row bearings of large strip rolling mill is fully analyzed by 3D contact boundary element method (BEM). It is found out that bearings are frequently worn out due to serious uneven load on the multi-row rollers. The constraint mechanism of the previous rolling system is found to be unreasonable by theoretical analysis on heavy machinery structure. A mechanism of self-aligning even load for workroll bearing of 2 050 mm hot rolling mill of Baoshan I&S Co. is developed. This device is manufactured with particular regard to the structure of 2 050 mm hot rolling mill mentioned above. Hence, uneven load on multi-row bearings is greatly relieved and their lives are remarkably prolonged. Meanwhile, theoretical analysis and on-spot tests prove the rationality and validity of the device.

Key words: Strip rolling mill  Multi-row bearings  Loading features

 


* This project is supported by National Ninth-five Key Technologies R&D Program of China (No.9552801-0201) and National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.50575155). Received July 9, 2005; received in revised form November 2, 2005; accepted February 14, 2006

 

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