2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00419-021-01905-5
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Development of residual stresses by infeed rotary swaging of steel tubes

Abstract: Additionally to the achievable tight geometrical tolerances, rotary swaging can influence intrinsic material properties by work hardening and residual stresses generation. Although residual stresses should be usually avoided, they can be used on purpose to improve the performance properties of a produced part. To find prospective process settings, 2D FEM simulation of the rotary swaging process was developed and revealed the development of residual stresses distributions in E355 steel tubes in the whole longit… Show more

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“…RS is an incremental forming process utilized to reduce cross sections of bar, tubes, wires and other cylindrical workpieces [37][38][39], which is schematically depicted in Figure 3a. Set of dies (generally two to eight) perform short, high-frequency (from 6800 to 12,000 times per minute), simultaneous radial movements and apply compressive force onto the enclosed workpiece.…”
Section: Rotary Swaging 21 Theory Of Rotary Swagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RS is an incremental forming process utilized to reduce cross sections of bar, tubes, wires and other cylindrical workpieces [37][38][39], which is schematically depicted in Figure 3a. Set of dies (generally two to eight) perform short, high-frequency (from 6800 to 12,000 times per minute), simultaneous radial movements and apply compressive force onto the enclosed workpiece.…”
Section: Rotary Swaging 21 Theory Of Rotary Swagingmentioning
confidence: 99%