Example - Simulation of a hexagonal dimension with 3-roll stands #211
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In this example, a HEX dimension of 75.0 mm width across flats is simulated with a pass sequence of 5 passes in a three-roll block (Kocks RSB 370++). Some process parameters are then compared with the recordings from an IBA database.
The PyRoll calculation is very close to the measurement results of reality.
You are welcome to give your opinion or make suggestions for improving the notebook.
The calculation was done with the Python core 3.12.2, earlier versions produced an error when calculating by the inscribed_circle_diameter instead of the roll gap. However, the roll gap is not a common setting parameter for three-roll stands.
(Configuration: VSCODE + Jupyter Notebook Plugin + Python 3.12.2)
example_hex_75_inscr_11SMn30.zip
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