Detail publikace

Study of Water Jet Collision of High Pressure Flat Jet Nozzles for Hydraulic Descaling

VOTAVOVÁ, H. POHANKA, M.

Originální název

Study of Water Jet Collision of High Pressure Flat Jet Nozzles for Hydraulic Descaling

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

One of the most effective methods for descaling hot-rolled steel products is performed using high pressure flat jet nozzles. These descaling nozzles are arranged in rows in hot rolling mills and are set in such a way that each adjoining pair of nozzles creates an overlapping area of water jet streams. Good homogeneity of the pressure distribution over the width of the hot-rolled plate is often used as an indicator of quality of the homogeneity of descaling. The presented laboratory measurements examine one pair of adjoining nozzles with a particular focus on the pressure distribution in the overlapping area. This paper deals with one particular setting of a pair of descaling nozzles with zero offset angles for the jet streams. A measured pressure distribution and an outcome of an erosion test on an aluminum plate are presented and discussed. The erosion test shows that spots with higher pressures do not necessarily result in a higher amount of removed material during an erosion test. The erosion test differs from the expected outcome in such a way that a detailed discussion of this phenomenon is outlined with possible explanations.

Klíčová slova

descaling, hydraulic hot rolling, scales, pressure distribution, erosion, surface quality

Autoři

VOTAVOVÁ, H.; POHANKA, M.

Vydáno

11. 1. 2016

Nakladatel

Trans Tech Publications

Místo

Switzerland

ISBN

978-3-03835-700-1

Kniha

Engineering Mechanics 2015

ISSN

1660-9336

Periodikum

Applied Mechanics and Materials

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

152

Strany do

158

Strany počet

7

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT117923,
  author="Helena {Votavová} and Michal {Pohanka}",
  title="Study of Water Jet Collision of High Pressure Flat Jet Nozzles for Hydraulic Descaling",
  booktitle="Engineering Mechanics 2015",
  year="2016",
  journal="Applied Mechanics and Materials",
  pages="152--158",
  publisher="Trans Tech Publications",
  address="Switzerland",
  doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.821.152",
  isbn="978-3-03835-700-1",
  issn="1660-9336"
}