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Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes

Infeed rotary swaging is a cold forming production technique to reduce the diameter of axisymmetric components. The forming is achieved discontinuously by a series of radial strokes that are spread over the shell of the part. Due to tolerances within the rotary swaging machine, these strokes perform...

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Autores principales: Ishkina, Svetlana, Charni, Dhia, Herrmann, Marius, Liu, Yang, Epp, Jérémy, Schenck, Christian, Kuhfuss, Bernd, Zoch, Hans-Werner
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30875714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060855
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author Ishkina, Svetlana
Charni, Dhia
Herrmann, Marius
Liu, Yang
Epp, Jérémy
Schenck, Christian
Kuhfuss, Bernd
Zoch, Hans-Werner
author_facet Ishkina, Svetlana
Charni, Dhia
Herrmann, Marius
Liu, Yang
Epp, Jérémy
Schenck, Christian
Kuhfuss, Bernd
Zoch, Hans-Werner
author_sort Ishkina, Svetlana
collection PubMed
description Infeed rotary swaging is a cold forming production technique to reduce the diameter of axisymmetric components. The forming is achieved discontinuously by a series of radial strokes that are spread over the shell of the part. Due to tolerances within the rotary swaging machine, these strokes perform individually and the resulting stroke pattern is not homogeneous with regards to circumferential and longitudinal distribution. Nevertheless, in combination with the high number of performed strokes and the large contact area between the dies and the part, the external part properties, such as diameter, roundness and surface roughness, show even values along the finished part. In contrast, strength-defining internal part properties, like microstructure and residual stress components, are more sensitive to the actual pattern and temporal sequence of the individual strokes, which is investigated in this study. The impact of process fluctuations during the conventional process, which are induced by the tolerances of machine tool components, was verified by numerical simulations, physical tests and measurements of residual stress distributions at the surface and at depth. Furthermore, a method is introduced to maintain the stroke following angle ∆φ at zero by flat dies, and thus the actual pattern and temporal sequence of the strokes was homogenized. The results show that the residual stress fluctuations at the surface could be controlled and reduced. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the depth profile of the residual stresses at a distance of 300 µm from the surface developed independently from the process fluctuations.
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spelling pubmed-64710452019-04-27 Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes Ishkina, Svetlana Charni, Dhia Herrmann, Marius Liu, Yang Epp, Jérémy Schenck, Christian Kuhfuss, Bernd Zoch, Hans-Werner Materials (Basel) Article Infeed rotary swaging is a cold forming production technique to reduce the diameter of axisymmetric components. The forming is achieved discontinuously by a series of radial strokes that are spread over the shell of the part. Due to tolerances within the rotary swaging machine, these strokes perform individually and the resulting stroke pattern is not homogeneous with regards to circumferential and longitudinal distribution. Nevertheless, in combination with the high number of performed strokes and the large contact area between the dies and the part, the external part properties, such as diameter, roundness and surface roughness, show even values along the finished part. In contrast, strength-defining internal part properties, like microstructure and residual stress components, are more sensitive to the actual pattern and temporal sequence of the individual strokes, which is investigated in this study. The impact of process fluctuations during the conventional process, which are induced by the tolerances of machine tool components, was verified by numerical simulations, physical tests and measurements of residual stress distributions at the surface and at depth. Furthermore, a method is introduced to maintain the stroke following angle ∆φ at zero by flat dies, and thus the actual pattern and temporal sequence of the strokes was homogenized. The results show that the residual stress fluctuations at the surface could be controlled and reduced. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the depth profile of the residual stresses at a distance of 300 µm from the surface developed independently from the process fluctuations. MDPI 2019-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6471045/ /pubmed/30875714 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060855 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ishkina, Svetlana
Charni, Dhia
Herrmann, Marius
Liu, Yang
Epp, Jérémy
Schenck, Christian
Kuhfuss, Bernd
Zoch, Hans-Werner
Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title_full Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title_fullStr Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title_short Influence of Process Fluctuations on Residual Stress Evolution in Rotary Swaging of Steel Tubes
title_sort influence of process fluctuations on residual stress evolution in rotary swaging of steel tubes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30875714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12060855
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