MUMBAI, India, Nov. 14 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517096042 A) filed by Jfe Steel Corporation, Tokyo, on Oct. 6, for 'steel-strip plate temperature prediction method, steel- strip plate temperature control method, steel-strip manufacturing method, and method for generating steel -strip plate temperature prediction model.'

Inventor(s) include Yoshimoto Soshi.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 14, under issue no. 46/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Proposed are a steel-strip plate temperature prediction method, a steel-strip plate temperature control method, a steel-strip manufacturing method, and a method for generating a steel-strip plate temperature prediction model that make it possible to control with high precision the annealing temperature of a steel-strip so as to be an annealing temperature that is favorable for magnetic properties and thus obtain a steel-strip with stably excellent magnetic properties. This steel-strip plate temperature prediction method includes: an input data acquisition step in which operation data, attribute parameters relating to dimensions of a steel-strip, attribute parameters relating to the composition of the steel-strip, and attribute parameters relating to the shape of the steel-strip are acquired as input data for a steel-strip plate temperature prediction model; and a plate temperature prediction step in which the operation data, the attribute data relating to the dimensions of the steel-strip, the attribute parameters relating to the composition of the steel-strip, and the attribute parameters relating to the shape of the steel-strip that were acquired in the input data acquisition step are input into the plate temperature prediction model so as to output the plate temperature of the steel-strip on the exit side of a soaking area."

The patent application was internationally filed on Mar. 08, 2024, under International application No.PCT/JP2024/008977.

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