ISSN 2594-5297
52º Seminário de Laminação — vol. 52, num.52 (2015)
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Universal joint shafts and slipper spindles are commonly used in rolling mills to compensate the design- and process-related offset between the motors and work rolls. Although both types of shafts exhibit on the same kinematic principle, there are basic differences regarding the design concepts. These differences become noticeable on many levels and may become very distinct in terms of Life-Cycle-Costs (LCC). In this respect, a critical comparison between universal joint shafts and slipper spindles can be made.
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Universal-joint shafts, Slipper spindles, Efficiency, Life-cycle-costs, Carbon footprint, Lubrication
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Grawenhof, Peter.
COMPARISON OF ROLLING MILL DRIVE SHAFT CONCEPTS
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p. 611-620.
In: 52º Seminário de Laminação,
Rio de Janeiro,
2015.
ISSN: 2594-5297
, DOI 10.5151/1983-4764-27412