This paper analyzes the principle of load distribution between the rollers of the tension roller group of the continuous cold rolling unit from shallow to deep, and analyzes the long-standing problem of tension roller group tripping in the leveling and straightening section of a continuous hot-dip galvanizing unit of Baosteel. It has a certain reference significance for the tension load distribution and on-site problem solving of other units. For the continuous cold rolling unit, generally speaking, the entire unit will be divided into several sections according to the process requirements and control needs of the unit, and each section can set and control the tension separately. The tension setting values between the sections can be different or the same, which requires the tension roller group to separate the different tension sections. The tension roller group is generally composed of two-roller, three-roller and four-roller types. Due to the different tensions before and after the tension roller group, the tension difference needs to be distributed among the rollers that make up the tension roller group, which involves the problem of load distribution. If the load distribution is unreasonable, it is easy to cause tension fluctuations or some rollers to trip due to overload. The following is a simple analysis of the theory of load distribution.
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