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A plate of 30 mm thickness is fed through a rolling mill with two powered rolls. Each roll has a diameter of 500 mm. The plate thickness is to be reduced to 27 mm in a single pass. Assume no change in width. The process feasibility and the maximum draft (in mm) can be represented, respectively, as

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In rolling processes, ensure the maximum draft does not exceed the permissible limit. If the required draft exceeds the maximum, the process becomes infeasible.
Updated On: Apr 15, 2025
  • feasible and 3.6
  • NOT feasible and 2.6
  • feasible and 3.0
  • NOT feasible and 6.0
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To check the feasibility, we use the maximum draft formula in a rolling mill:
Maximum draft = (Roll radius × Coefficient of friction) / Plate thickness
Given that the initial thickness is 30 mm, the final thickness is 27 mm, and the coefficient of friction is 0.12:
Maximum draft = (500 × 0.12) / 30 = 2.6 mm
Since the required draft (3 mm) exceeds the maximum permissible draft (2.6 mm), the process is not feasible.
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