Jy. Jung et al., FUZZY-CONTROL SIMULATION OF CROSS-SECTIONAL SHAPE IN 6-HIGH COLD-ROLLING MILLS, Journal of materials processing technology, 62(1-3), 1996, pp. 61-69
Shape control in producing thin cold-rolled strip is very complex beca
use of the non-linearity of the process. Depending on the process cond
itions, the operator is involved with manual control during production
in the steel industry. In order to implement the operator's knowledge
in the shape control, a fuzzy controller and neural network emulator
have been developed. The fuzzy-control system that has been developed
has been utilized for simulations of cross-sectional shape control in
the six-high cold-rolling of thin steel strips of less than 0.5 mm in
thickness in the present investigation, the simulations being carried
out on an IBM PC 486. The fuzzy logic was created based on production
data to control the delivery shape at the last stand of a tandem cold
mill. Steady- and non-steady state control simulations of irregular cr
oss-sectional strip shapes and the stability of the currently applied
fuzzy control scheme have been investigated. The currently applied fuz
zy control scheme is found to be successful in reducing the irregulari
ty of the cross-sectional shape of the cold-rolled thin steel strip in
a stable manner for the steady and the non-steady state under the pre
sent condition. Thus, the fuzzy-control system might be useful in cont
rolling the process as does a human operator, without introducing manu
al intervention in practice.