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The article considers the nature, occurrence mechanism and development of resonant vibrations found in the working stand equipment of cold rolling mills during the production of strips with a thickness of 0.4–0.6 mm at speeds of more than 12 m/s. Vibration causes are possibly based on changes in the metal properties during rolling due to acquired hardening and forming of internal friction peaks.
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Bocharov, V.F., Bocharov, V.V. & Bocharov, D.V. Working-Stand Equipment Vibrations of Continuous Cold Rolling Mills during the Production of Thin Strip Products. Steel Transl. 49, 885–887 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091219120027
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