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Steel surface roughness parameter prediction from laser reflection data using machine learning models

ALEXANDER MILNE, Xianghua Xie Orcid Logo

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Volume: 132, Issue: 9-10, Pages: 4645 - 4662

Swansea University Authors: ALEXANDER MILNE, Xianghua Xie Orcid Logo

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Abstract

Control of surface texture in strip steel is essential to meet customer requirements during galvanizing and temper rolling processes. Traditional methods rely on post-production stylus measurements, while on-line techniques offer non-contact and real-time measurements of the entire strip. However, e...

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Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
ISSN: 0268-3768 1433-3015
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2024
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66048
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Abstract: Control of surface texture in strip steel is essential to meet customer requirements during galvanizing and temper rolling processes. Traditional methods rely on post-production stylus measurements, while on-line techniques offer non-contact and real-time measurements of the entire strip. However, ensuring accurate measurement is imperative for their effective utilization in the manufacturing pipeline. Moreover, accurate on-line measurements enable real-time adjustments of manufacturing processing parameters during production, ensuring consistent quality and the possibility of closed-loop control of the temper mill. In this study, we formulate the manufacturing issue into a Time Series Extrinsic Regression problem and a Machine Vission problem and leverage state-of-the-art machine learning models to enhance the transformation of on-line measurements into a significantly more accurate Ra surface roughness metric. By comparing a selection of data-driven approaches, including both deep learning such as convolutional, recurrent, and transformer networks and non-deep learning methods such as Rocket and XGBoost, to the close-form transformation, we evaluate their potential using Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and correlation for improving surface texture control in temper strip steel manufacturing.
Keywords: Machine learning; On-line measurement; Surface roughness; Temper rolling; Time Series Extrinsic Regression (TSER)
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Funders: EPSRC, EP/V51960/1
Issue: 9-10
Start Page: 4645
End Page: 4662