2021
DOI: 10.17073/0368-0797-2021-5-330-336
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Quality improvement of calibrated steelby surface deformation. Part 2. Effect of enveloping surface deformation on residual stresses in cylindrical bars

Abstract: Cold-drawn metal has a number of undeniable advantages over the hot-rolled one. Increased hardness, high surface quality, stability of the diametrical dimension along the length of the workpiece are the basis for choosing calibrated metal as effective workpieces for the manufacture of long parts such as shafts, axles, and rods. In some cases, such workpieces require a small amount of machining, for example, threading or making necks at the ends of a bar. The wider use of the calibrated metal is hindered by res… Show more

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