Analysis Of Internal Material Loads And Process Signature Components In Deep Rolling

CIRP JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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The high mechanical loads in deep rolling lead to a beneficial surface topography, hardness alterations, and compressive residual stresses. The generation of defined residual stress values has been achieved in a mainly iterative way, as the relevant internal material loads occurring during the process could not be considered. They are difficult to determine experimentally and well-validated models are required to deduce them e.g. from finite element (FE) simulations. In this study, a 3D FE model has been developed to analyze the strains in the workpiece material as a measure for the internal material load during the process. The residual stress profiles were measured by X-ray-diffraction and are presented in a way that allows for deriving the internal material loads required to induce a desired residual stress state. (C) 2021 CIRP.
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Finite element method (FEM), Simulation, Surface modification, Deep rolling, Process Signature, Residual stress
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