WO2021197647A1 - Procédé de commande de la planéité d'une bande de matériau laminé, système de commande et chaîne de production - Google Patents

Procédé de commande de la planéité d'une bande de matériau laminé, système de commande et chaîne de production Download PDF

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WO2021197647A1
WO2021197647A1 PCT/EP2020/082270 EP2020082270W WO2021197647A1 WO 2021197647 A1 WO2021197647 A1 WO 2021197647A1 EP 2020082270 W EP2020082270 W EP 2020082270W WO 2021197647 A1 WO2021197647 A1 WO 2021197647A1
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Christer Sjögren
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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    • B21B1/00Metal-rolling methods or mills for making semi-finished products of solid or profiled cross-section; Sequence of operations in milling trains; Layout of rolling-mill plant, e.g. grouping of stands; Succession of passes or of sectional pass alternations
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    • B21B1/24Metal-rolling methods or mills for making semi-finished products of solid or profiled cross-section; Sequence of operations in milling trains; Layout of rolling-mill plant, e.g. grouping of stands; Succession of passes or of sectional pass alternations for rolling plates, strips, bands or sheets of indefinite length in a continuous or semi-continuous process
    • B21B1/28Metal-rolling methods or mills for making semi-finished products of solid or profiled cross-section; Sequence of operations in milling trains; Layout of rolling-mill plant, e.g. grouping of stands; Succession of passes or of sectional pass alternations for rolling plates, strips, bands or sheets of indefinite length in a continuous or semi-continuous process by cold-rolling, e.g. Steckel cold mill
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B37/00Control devices or methods specially adapted for metal-rolling mills or the work produced thereby
    • B21B37/28Control of flatness or profile during rolling of strip, sheets or plates
    • B21B37/40Control of flatness or profile during rolling of strip, sheets or plates using axial shifting of the rolls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
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    • B21B38/02Methods or devices for measuring, detecting or monitoring specially adapted for metal-rolling mills, e.g. position detection, inspection of the product for measuring flatness or profile of strips
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B2261/00Product parameters
    • B21B2261/02Transverse dimensions
    • B21B2261/04Thickness, gauge

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  • the present disclosure generally relates to flatness control of a strip of rolled material.
  • a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material in a production line a control system for controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material in a production line, and a production line comprising a control system, are provided.
  • a production line for rolled material there are typically several different process steps, for example a smelter, hot rolling mills, cold rolling mills, a furnace, an annealer, a stretch leveler, a slitter, a coiler and an uncoiler.
  • a key parameter of such production line is yield of the final process step and the resources required (efficiency of the overall process).
  • Flatness of the rolled material is also a key parameter that has a direct impact on process yield at the final process step.
  • EP 1110635 Bi discloses a method for controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, and a system which employs the method. Measurements of the flatness of the strip during rolling are compared to both a first flatness target and to a second flatness target. A flatness target for each of one or more subsequent processes and a measured flatness error are used to adapt a control signal for a mill stand to control and regulate the flatness of subsequent production of rolled material of the same specification.
  • JP S6020088 B2 discloses a plate rolling processing facility comprising a hot strip mill, tandem cold mills and a flatness meter.
  • the flatness meter is provided on an outlet side of the tandem cold mill.
  • the facility further comprises a flatness calculator for calculating a flatness by dividing a length of a plate wave with an amplitude of the plate wave.
  • the facility further comprises a flatness control device for calculating a work roll crown.
  • the facility further comprises a crown correction device for calculating an optimum value in terms of plate-through property and coil winding shape, based on the work roll crown.
  • the assembly further comprises a crown control device for calculating a roll bending force correction value based on a difference from a desired crown value output from an adder. Summary
  • One object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method enables a reduced flatness error.
  • a further object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method enables reduced flatness errors of the strip downstream of a cold rolling mill.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method enables reduced flatness errors of the strip downstream of a subsequent process with respect to a cold rolling mill.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method reduces a risk of strip break.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method provides an increased yield.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material, which method solves several or all of the foregoing objects in combination.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a control system for controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material in a production line, which control system solves one, several or all of the foregoing objects.
  • a still further object of the present disclosure is to provide a production line comprising a control system, which production line solves one, several or all of the foregoing objects.
  • a method of controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material in a production line comprising a hot rolling mill and at least one cold rolling mill, downstream of the hot rolling mill, the method comprising determining flatness data associated with the strip in one or more of the at least one cold rolling mill and/ or following passing of the strip through one or more of the at least one cold rolling mill; determining a thickness profile target of the strip for the hot rolling mill based on the flatness data; and passing the strip through the hot rolling mill and adjusting the thickness of the strip based on the thickness profile target.
  • the production line comprises a hot rolling side with one or more hot rolling mills and a cold rolling side with one or more cold rolling mills.
  • Hot rolling is a metalworking process that occurs above the recrystallization temperature of the material.
  • Cold rolling occurs with the metal below its recrystallization temperature, which increases the strength via strain hardening.
  • the rolled material may for example be aluminium, steel or copper.
  • the method makes use of a thickness profile target that is based on a normal or achievable flatness influencing effect downstream of the hot rolling mill.
  • the downstream flatness influencing effect can match the incoming thickness profile of the strip and thereby reduce or eliminate flatness errors.
  • the thickness profile target used in the hot rolling mill generates one or more flatness correction needs downstream of the hot rolling side. By selecting the thickness profile target such that these flatness correction needs can be met by the one or more cold rolling mills and/ or by a subsequent process, flatness errors in the strip can be reduced.
  • the hot rolling mill will generate a thickness profile of the strip that downstream processes, such as one or more cold rolling mills, can better compensate flatness for.
  • the method thereby provides a feedback of flatness influencing effects from a cold rolling side, or downstream of a cold rolling side, to a hot rolling side of the production line.
  • the method thereby challenges the norm in the prior art regarding what is considered to be a good thickness profile from a hot rolling mill.
  • the norm is to have a thickness profile from a hot rolling mill where the shape is similar to a second order polynomial with the center of the strip being 0.5 % higher, e.g. having a crown of 0.5 %.
  • Each cold rolling mill may comprise at least one mechanical actuator arranged to control one or more rolls of the cold rolling mill.
  • the flatness data may comprise a flatness model associated with one of the at least one mechanical actuator, where the flatness model defines an effect on the strip by the mechanical actuator.
  • a roll gap of the cold rolling mill can be changed.
  • the flatness models thus define a capacity of the mechanical actuators to change flatness of the strip.
  • the method makes use of one or more flatness models that can actually be achieved by the one or more mechanical actuators.
  • the roll gap can match the incoming thickness profile of the strip to reduce or eliminate flatness errors. For example, by selecting the thickness profile target such that flatness correction needs downstream can be met by the mechanical actuators of the one or more cold rolling mills, thermal actuators of the cold rolling mills become "emancipated" and can instead be used to correct local defects in the strip.
  • the method may thus comprise determining, for one or more mechanical actuators, the flatness model that can be achieved by the mechanical actuator.
  • the hot rolling mill provides a thickness profile that the mechanical actuators can compensate. In this way, an increased flatness of the strip is achieved downstream of the cold rolling mill.
  • shape and flatness can be used interchangeably.
  • One or more flatness models may be associated with each mechanical actuator.
  • Each flatness model may depend on various parameters, such as a position of the associated mechanical actuator and/or a width of the strip.
  • the determination of the thickness profile target based on the flatness data may comprise machine learning.
  • the machine learning may employ mathematical models, for example based on a measured flatness of the strip downstream of one or more of the at least one cold rolling mill, a flatness model for each of one or more mechanical actuators, and/or a thickness profile target of the hot rolling mill, as sample data.
  • the determination of the thickness profile target may be made using different statistical techniques including fuzzy logic and neuro-fuzzy logic control methods.
  • Each hot rolling mill may comprise one or more actuators, such as one or more mechanical actuators arranged to control one or more rolls of the hot rolling mill and/or one or more thermal actuators.
  • Each hot rolling mill may be configured to modify the thickness profile of the strip being rolled.
  • the hot rolling side may comprise one or more thickness profile measurement devices.
  • Each hot rolling mill may be controlled based on a thickness profile target.
  • Each hot rolling mill may further comprise a thickness profile controller configured to control the hot rolling mill to minimize thickness profile errors using actuators in the hot rolling mill.
  • Each hot rolling mill may be a single mill stand or a tandem mill with multiple mill stands.
  • the production line may comprise a reversible hot tandem mill.
  • Each cold rolling mill may comprise one or more actuators, such as one or more mechanical actuators.
  • Each mechanical actuator may be configured to control one or more of the rolls of the cold rolling mill. In this way, the roll gap of the cold rolling mill can be adjusted.
  • the mechanical actuators may for example be controlled to provide bending of work rolls, skewing of work rolls, bending of intermediate rolls, side-shifting of intermediate rolls etc.
  • One or more of the cold rolling mills may also comprise one or more thermal actuators.
  • Each cold rolling mill may be configured to modify a flatness profile of the strip being rolled.
  • the cold rolling side may comprise one or more shape meters.
  • Each cold rolling mill may be controlled based on one or more flatness models.
  • Each cold rolling mill may further comprise a flatness controller configured to control the cold rolling mill to minimize flatness errors using actuators in the cold rolling mill.
  • Each cold rolling mill may be a single mill stand or a tandem mill with multiple mill stands.
  • the production line may comprise a reversible cold tandem mill.
  • the flatness data may comprise a flatness model associated with each of one or more of the at least one mechanical actuator for a plurality of cold rolling mills, and the determination of the thickness profile target may comprise determining a thickness profile target of the strip for the hot rolling mill that best matches a combination of the flatness models.
  • the method may thus comprise determining a plurality of flatness models associated with respective mechanical actuators of a plurality of cold rolling mills.
  • Each flatness model may for example be expressed as a polynomial over the width of the strip and is in this case strip width dependent.
  • Each flatness model for a mechanical actuator may be determined as a flatness influence of the mechanical actuator.
  • Each actuator of a cold rolling mill has an influence on the flatness of the strip passing through the cold rolling mill.
  • the flatness model is a model of this influence on the flatness by the actuator when the strip is passed through the cold rolling mill.
  • the influence on the flatness by each actuator may depend on a setting of the actuator and/ or the actual rolling conditions.
  • the actual rolling conditions may for example comprise the thermal crown on work rolls (depending on the strip speed and possible previous passes), the hardness of the strip, and/ or the total roll force.
  • the method may further comprise determining a thickness profile model of the strip for the hot rolling mill, the thickness profile model defining an effect on the strip by one or more mechanical actuators of the hot rolling mill.
  • the determination of the thickness profile target may comprise an optimization of the thickness profile model of the hot rolling mill to best match the flatness model, e.g. for mechanical actuators in the most downstream cold rolling mill.
  • the determination of the thickness profile target may comprise an optimization of the thickness profile model for a plurality of hot rolling mills to best match the flatness model of one or more mechanical actuators of the at least one cold rolling mills.
  • the thickness profile model that solves the optimization problem maybe set as the thickness profile target.
  • the flatness model may be normalized in amplitude to a desired crown and then used as the thickness profile target.
  • the determination of the thickness profile target may comprise determining a thickness profile target of the strip for the hot rolling mill that best matches a combination of the flatness models.
  • the flatness models of mechanical actuators of a plurality of cold rolling mills may be combined to a combined flatness model representing the total impact on the flatness of the strip by the plurality of cold rolling mills.
  • the thickness profile target may then be determined based on the combined flatness model.
  • the production line may comprise a plurality of cold rolling mills, and the flatness data may comprise a flatness model associated with each of one or more of the at least one mechanical actuator of the most downstream cold rolling mill.
  • the flatness data may comprise a flatness model associated with each of one or more of the at least one mechanical actuator of the most downstream cold rolling mill.
  • the flatness model may be dependent on a width of the strip. That is, for a first width of the strip, one mechanical actuator may have a first flatness model, and for a second width of the strip, different from the first width, the mechanical actuator may have a second flatness model, different from the first flatness model.
  • the flatness model may also be dependent on various other parameters.
  • the flatness data may comprise a measured flatness of the strip.
  • the flatness data may comprise a measured flatness of the strip after passing through a subsequent process with respect to each of the at least one cold rolling mill.
  • the subsequent process may for example be a strip coiling process, a strip uncoiling process and/ or a galvanization or aluminizing process.
  • the method can make use of a flatness effect on the strip from one or more subsequent processes, i.e. downstream of the most downstream cold rolling mill.
  • a flatness effect on the strip from one or more subsequent processes, i.e. downstream of the most downstream cold rolling mill.
  • the flatness effect can match the incoming profile thickness of the strip to reduce or eliminate flatness errors.
  • the risk of strip break is reduced or eliminated.
  • the flatness data may be determined by means of one or more shape meters.
  • a shape meter may for example be a Stressometer.
  • the flatness data comprising a measured flatness of the strip may comprise a plurality of flatnesses measured along a length of the strip.
  • the thickness profile target may be determined based on a width of the strip. That is, the thickness profile target may be determined based on the flatness data and the width of the strip.
  • a control system for controlling flatness of a strip of rolled material in a production line comprising a hot rolling mill and at least one cold rolling mill, downstream of the hot rolling mill, the control system comprising at least one data processing device and at least one memory having a computer program stored thereon, the at least one computer program comprising program code which, when executed by one or more of the at least one data processing device, causes one or more of the at least one data processing device to perform the steps of determining flatness data associated with the strip in one or more of the at least one cold rolling mill and/or following passing of the strip through one or more of the at least one cold rolling mill; determining a thickness profile target of the strip for the hot rolling mill based on the flatness data; and controlling a thickness adjustment of the strip based on the thickness profile target when passing the strip through the hot rolling mill.
  • the control system may issue a control signal to the hot rolling mill based on the thickness profile target to control the thickness profile of the strip.
  • the control system may for example comprise a thickness profile controller and a flatness controller.
  • the thickness profile controller and the flatness controller may comprise the at least one data processing device and the at least one memory as defined above.
  • a production line comprising a hot rolling mill, at least one cold rolling mill, downstream of the hot rolling mill, and a control system according to the present disclosure.
  • the production line according to this aspect may be of any type according to the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 1 schematically represents a production line
  • Fig. 2 schematically represents a typical flatness model and a typical thickness profile target.
  • Fig. 1 schematically represents a production line 10.
  • the production line 10 comprises a plurality of hot rolling mills 12 and a plurality of cold rolling mills 14.
  • the cold rolling mills 14 are arranged downstream of the hot rolling mills 12.
  • the production line 10 comprises two hot rolling mills 12 and five cold rolling mills 14.
  • the production line 10 thus comprises a hot rolling side comprising the hot rolling mills 12 and a cold rolling side comprising the cold rolling mills 14.
  • Fig. 1 further shows a strip 16 of rolled material, for example aluminium.
  • the strip 16 is conveyed to the right through each hot rolling mill 12 and through each cold rolling mill 14.
  • the hot rolling mills 12 and the cold rolling mills 14 are each composed in a multi stand tandem mill.
  • the strip 16 is a slab that is squeezed between rolls such that the thickness is reduced.
  • the production line io of this example further comprises a plurality of thickness profile measurement devices 18.
  • the production line io may alternatively comprise only one thickness profile measurement device 18 downstream of the last hot rolling mill 12.
  • Each thickness profile measurement device 18 is configured to measure a thickness profile of the strip 16.
  • one thickness profile measurement device 18 is arranged upstream of the most upstream hot rolling mill 12
  • one thickness profile measurement device 18 is arranged downstream of the most downstream hot rolling mill 12
  • one thickness profile measurement device 18 is arranged between each pair of adjacent hot rolling mills 12.
  • Each hot rolling mill 12 comprises a plurality of rolls 20 and one or more mechanical actuators 22 for controlling the rolls 20.
  • each cold rolling mill 14 comprises a plurality of rolls 24 and one or more mechanical actuators 26 for controlling the rolls 24.
  • Each hot rolling mill 12 and each cold rolling mill 14 also comprises thermal actuators (not illustrated).
  • Each hot rolling mill 12 is configured to modify a thickness profile of the strip 16 by means of its mechanical actuators 22. To this end, each hot rolling mill 12 is controlled based on a thickness profile target.
  • the thickness profile target indicates a change in thickness over the width of the strip 16 through the hot rolling mill 12.
  • Each cold rolling mill 14 is configured to modify a flatness of the strip 16 by means of its mechanical actuators 26. To this end, each cold rolling mill 14 is controlled by means of one or more flatness models. Each flatness model defines a flatness effect on the strip 16 caused by one of the mechanical actuators 26.
  • the production line 10 of this specific example further comprises a coder 28, an uncoiler 30 and a galvanization or aluminizing station 32.
  • Each of the coder 28, the uncoiler 30 and the galvanization or aluminizing station 32 constitutes an example of a subsequent process with respect to each of the cold rolling mills 14.
  • the production line 10 of this specific example further comprises a cleaning and pickling station 34 between the hot rolling side and the cold rolling side.
  • the production line 10 further comprises a plurality of shape meters 36.
  • Each shape meter 36 is configured to measure a flatness of the strip 16.
  • one shape meter 36 is arranged upstream of the most upstream cold rolling mill 14
  • one shape meter 36 is arranged downstream of the last cold rolling mill 14
  • one shape meter 36 is arranged between each pair of adjacent cold rolling mills 14.
  • One shape meter 36 is also arranged downstream of the uncoiler 30, i.e. between the uncoiler 30 and the galvanization or aluminizing station 32.
  • the production line 10 further comprises a control system 38.
  • the control system 38 comprises at least one data processing device 40 and at least one memory 42.
  • the control system 38 is illustrated as comprising two data processing devices 40 and two memories 42.
  • the at least one memory 42 comprises program code which, when executed by one or more of the at least one data processing device 40, causes one or more of the at least one data processing devices 40 to perform, or command performance of, various steps as described herein.
  • control system 38 comprises a thickness profile controller 44 and a flatness controller 46.
  • Each of the thickness profile controller 44 and the flatness controller 46 comprises a data processing device 40 and a memory 42.
  • the control system 38 for controlling the production line 10 may however be implemented in different ways.
  • the flatness controller 46 controls the cold rolling mills 14 to minimize flatness errors based on signals received from the cold rolling mills 14 and/or from the shape meters 36.
  • the thickness profile controller 44 controls the hot rolling mills 12 to minimize thickness profile errors based on signals received from the hot rolling mills 12 and/ or the thickness profile measurement devices 18, and from the flatness controller 46.
  • the deformation of the thickness profile of the strip 16 induced by rolling depends on several factors, such as temperature of the strip 16, aspect ratio of the strip 16, i.e. width divided by thickness, and the ratio coefficient of friction to strip entry thickness. The predominant factor is the aspect ratio of the strip 16. If the aspect ratio is greater than 30, deformation of the strip 16 is essentially plane strain, i.e.
  • the strip 16 is reduced in thickness and increased in length with little or no change in width.
  • the aspect ratio is typically much higher than 30.
  • the aspect ratio is typically less than 30, particularly for the most upstream hot rolling mill(s) 12, and thus a profile deformation of the strip 16 occurs with a significant increase in width of the strip 16.
  • the ability to change the thickness profile of the strip 16 decreases as the aspect ratio increases. Conversely, the ability to correct shape defects of the strip 16 increases and is greatest at the final or most downstream cold rolling mill 14.
  • the thickness profile of the strip 16 and the flatness of the strip 16 are associated. This means that there will be less or no flatness defects in cold rolling if one can provide a roll gap to mirror the incoming thickness profile of the strip 16, i.e. equal elongation transverse the strip 16.
  • the thickness profile of the strip 16 is mainly established in the hot rolling side. Downstream of the hot rolling side, the strip 16 is too cold and too thin compared to its width to be able to change its thickness profile without causing shape issues. It is therefore difficult or impossible to change the thickness profile of the strip 16 in the cold rolling side without causing flatness problems.
  • Fig. 2 schematically represents an example of a typical flatness model 48 and a typical thickness profile target 50.
  • the flatness model 48 is a combination of a second order polynomial and a fourth order polynomial.
  • a flatness model 48 of a mechanical actuator 26 is one example of flatness data associated with the strip 16 in a cold rolling mill 14.
  • a plurality of flatness models 48 maybe determined for one mechanical actuator 26.
  • one or more flatness models 48 maybe determined for mechanical actuators 26 of the most downstream cold rolling mill 14.
  • the thickness profile target 50 in Fig. 2 is a second order polynomial.
  • the thickness profile target 50 is 1 % thicker at the center of the strip 16.
  • the thickness profile target 50 in Fig. 2 thus has a 1 % crown.
  • the mechanical actuator 26 of the cold rolling mill 14 can better address flatness errors by means of its roll gap.
  • the flatness controller 46 is further configured to determine one or more flatness models 48 for one or more mechanical actuators 26.
  • the thickness profile controller 44 may receive one or more flatness models 48 from the flatness controller 46 and determine a thickness profile target 50 for the one or more hot rolling mills 12 based on a combination of the flatness models 48.
  • the thickness profile target determined in this way is not limited to a polynomial or a combination of polynomials, but can be expressed in alternative ways.
  • the thickness profile target 50 can for example be determined by means of machine learning using one or more flatness models 48, one or more measured flatnesses (e.g. a flatness measured immediately downstream of the last cold rolling mill 14) and the thickness profile target 50 as training data.
  • the thickness profile target 50 is based on one or more flatness models 48 that can actually be achieved by the respective mechanical actuator 26. Therefore, the mechanical actuators 26 of the cold rolling mills 14 can match the thickness profile from the hot rolling mills 12 to reduce flatness errors. Even if a good flatness is obtained in the most downstream cold rolling mill 14, this flatness may change in subsequent processes, for example when the strip 16 is subjected to coiling and uncoiling. This change may for example depend on cooling effects and where in the coil a particular section of the strip 16 is positioned.
  • the thickness profile target 50 may therefore be determined based on a measured flatness of the strip 16 after passing through any of the subsequent processes 28, 30, 32. Also a measured flatness of the strip 16 constitutes an example of flatness data. As shown in Fig.
  • a flatness of the strip 16 is measured immediately upstream of the coder 28 and immediately downstream of the uncoiler 30.
  • a flatness effect by the coiling and uncoiling can then be determined based on difference between these measured flatnesses.
  • the strip 16 can be made more flat after uncoiling. Moreover, since the flatness effect from coiling and uncoiling is addressed in the hot rolling side and not in the cold rolling side, the risk for strip break is reduced.

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Un procédé de commande de la planéité d'une bande (16) de matériau laminé dans une chaîne de production (10) comprenant un laminoir à chaud (12) et au moins un laminoir à froid (14), en aval du laminoir à chaud (12), le procédé comprenant la détermination de données de planéité de la bande (16) dans ledit laminoir à froid (14) et/ou après passage de la bande (16) dans ledit laminoir à froid (14) ; la détermination d'une cible de profil d'épaisseur (50) de la bande (16) pour le laminoir à chaud (12) sur la base des données de planéité ; et le passage de la bande (16) dans le laminoir à chaud (12) et le réglage de l'épaisseur de la bande (16) sur la base de la cible de profil d'épaisseur (50). La présente invention concerne également un système de commande (38) et une chaîne de production (10).
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