The article presents the developed method of channel angular pressing of the annular billets and gives the examples of hardening annular aluminum billet by channel angular pressing. The channel angular pressing is shown to result in aluminum hardening by 1.4 to 1.5 times. This increases the diameter of the annular billet.
The article presents a new method of channel angular pressing (CAP) of annular metal billets developed on the basis of the invention patented in the Russian Federation. The diagram, general view and details of the device produced on the basis of the invention are presented. An example of cold CAP of an annular billet from technical copper M4 is given. Annular billets from copper M4 with 13.9 mm outer diameter, 1.9 mm wall thickness and 4.1 mm height were subjected to CAP at room temperature with a device with the outlet and inlet channels diameters ratio D / d ≅ 1.14. The annular billet was loaded with a tubular punch by a hydraulic press. The diagram of the loading of an annular billet from copper M4 is presented. The CAP resulted in the hardening of the billet material. The results on the mechanical properties under axial compression of annular samples from commercial copper M4 in the initial state and after CAP are presented. Mechanical tests for axial compression of annular samples with 16 mm outer diameter, 1.45 mm wall thickness and 3.35 mm height were carried out with Instron-1195 testing machine at a constant loading rate of ≈ 0.83*10-5 ms-1. An increase in strength of copper M4 as a result of CAP at room temperature was found.
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