Inventors:
Gerald J. Readal - Pittsburgh PA
John R. Tiskus - Monroeville PA
William J. Tomcanin - Monroeville PA
Assignee:
United States Steel Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B21C 5100
Abstract:
A tracking system provides a means for tracking two types of data, event data and processing data. Event data include information such as the location of welds and other strip discontinuties in a continuous strip processing line. Event data are tracked in a series of counters, such that the contents of each counter at any given time reflect the location of an event with respect to a specific reference point in the line. At various times during the tracking of event data, the tracking counters are calibrated with reference to a known strip length increment to correct for cumulative tracking errors. Processing data are tracked through various stations on the line; the processing data are stored in a bank of memory cells and moved from cell to cell as the strip moves from station to station so that the contents of each cell in the bank at any given time reflects past processing conditions for an incremental strip length located in the line at a point corresponding to the location of that data in the memory bank.