Reducing scrap in long rolled round steel bars using Genetic Programming after ultrasonic testing
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author = "M. Kovacic and A. Zupanc and U. Zuperl and
M. Brezocnik",
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title = "Reducing scrap in long rolled round steel bars using
Genetic Programming after ultrasonic testing",
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journal = "Advances in Production Engineering \& Management",
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year = "2024",
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volume = "19",
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number = "4",
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pages = "435--442",
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month = dec,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Steel
industry, Rolling, Long bars, Ultrasonic testing,
Scrap, Defects, Modeling",
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ISSN = "1854-6250",
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URL = "https://apem-journal.org/Archives/2024/Abstract-APEM19-4_435-442.html",
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URL = "https://apem-journal.org/Archives/2024/APEM19-4_435-442.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.14743/apem2024.4.517",
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size = "8 pages",
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abstract = "At Store Steel Ltd., continuously cast billets (180 mm
by 180 mm) are reheated and rolled after cooling to
room temperature. Hot-rolled bars are controlled as
they cool to room temperature in specially designed
cooling chambers, minimizing residual stresses and the
development of preexisting surface and internal
defects. The bar ends can be additionally covered with
insulating material. The cooled, rolled bars undergo
examination using automated control lines to detect
surface and internal defects, which primarily originate
from the casting process. Internal defects are
identified using ultrasonic testing. Between January
2022 and June 2023, 1550.0 tons of 61SiCr7 rolled bars,
with diameters ranging from 53 mm to 72 mm and lengths
from 7010 mm to 7955 mm, were examined using ultrasonic
testing. The scrap was 109.6 tons (7.07 percent). After
collecting data on chemical composition (C, Si, Mn, Cr,
Mo, Ni content), the casting process (casting
temperature, cooling water pressure and flow in the
first, second, and third zones of secondary cooling, as
well as the temperature difference between input and
output mould cooling water), and rolled bar geometry
(diameter, length), scrap modelling after ultrasonic
testing was carried using genetic programming. The
genetic programming model suggested reducing the length
of the rolled bar. Due to length multiplication, it was
possible to reduce the rolled bar length from the
initial lengths of 7010-7955 mm to the current lengths
of 4558-6720 mm in June 2023. Based on this adjustment,
a new production of rolled bars was established. By
August 2024, 1251.9 tons of 61SiCr7 rolled bars were
produced with the mentioned length adjustments. These
rolled bars were subsequently examined using ultrasonic
testing. The scrap was reduced by nearly 14 times,
amounting to only 8.1 tons (0.64 percent).",
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notes = "also known as \cite{Kovacic2024435} STORE STEEL,
d.o.o., Research and Development, Store, Slovenia",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Miha Kovacic
Aljaz Zupanc
Uros Zuperl
Miran Brezocnik
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