Flatness Control System

The Stressometer System offers many advanced functions for achieving optimal flatness performance. Automatic Flatness Control (AFC) is based on a mathematical operation which reduces the conflicts between what is required and what is possible, based on actual operational parameters derived from the mill itself.

Benefits

The difference between the measured strip flatness and the target curve is the "flatness error". By using a range of strip flatness control functions within the mill the roll gap can be adjusted to minimise the flatness error.

Highly accurate mill models for all types of mills

The mill model is achieved by assessment of how the mill responds to control commands. The actual response for each actuator can be derived on-line, or created from a theoretical model, then established by actual operation and expressed as a mathematical function. The combined reaction for all actuators in a 
mill creates an equation within the operational software which is used to decide how to create the mill in order to achieve optimal flatness performance.

Automatic adaption achieves optimal flatness

Multiple actuators with similar function can interfere with each other. Limiting this interference means applying a certain type of priority to each of them. The most efficient combination of control actions to reduce the flatness error is a least square fit of the action curves to the flatness error, adapting to the actuator priorities. Thus resolving the difference between actual and target flatness.

Strip Flatness Control with Extended Singular Value Decomposition (ESVD)

A problem in many Cluster Mills is that several different actuator combinations will cause the same flatness change. To find the optimal actuator combination in any given situation has until recently been impossible. ABB’s patented method will however find these actuator combinations while considering all constraints e.g. actuator speed and available range. Minimal wear on actuators and bearings are achieved through the optimal actuator pattern. Traditional control systems are extremely sensitive to model errors and flatness errors even if these are very small. The ESVD method ensure a robust, fully automatic control even in mills with a large number of actuators.

Service

Product commissioning

ABB provides trouble-free start-up and commissioning conducted by a global network of factory-trained experts. A professionally commissioned product ensures process reliability, safe operation and reduced unplanned downtime.

Maintenance and field services

ABB offers different levels of service support to ensure you have access to our experts when you need them. From on-call support through to multi-engineer resident service contracts.

Repairs

ABB provides a complete portfolio of world-class services to ensure maximum performance of our customers equipment and processes.

Spare part services

ABB's global logistics network is strategically positioned to ensure the efficient delivery of spare parts and consumables. A comprehensive spare parts catalog is available free of charge to help you identify the parts you need.

Training

A skilled and efficient workforce is your plant's best asset. ABB's Measurement & Analytics business offers online and in-person training courses for all of our products.