A Study on Characteristics of Bending Deformation for the Copper Pipe by Double Ball Mandrel

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 83-88
Author(s):  
Hwan-Cheol Park ◽  
Ji-Hyun Jeong
2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 51-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hwan-Cheol Park ◽  
Bum-Suk Kim ◽  
Ji-Hyun Jeong

2001 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 75-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
P.G.G. Slaats ◽  
H. Brink ◽  
T.J.J. van der Hoven

Copper is the most commonly used material for pipes in domestic installations in the Netherlands. Depending on the composition of the water the copper pipes can add a significant amount of copper to drinking water. In the new European Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC) the parametric value for copper in drinking water is decreased from 3 to 2 mg/l. The new directive also stipulates that copper levels should be determined on the basis of a sample ‘taken at the consumers' tap’ representative of the weekly average intake by humans. Harmonisation of monitoring protocols for copper in the European member states is necessary. In the Netherlands about 45% of the drinking water is already softened or de-acidified in order to decrease copper concentrations in drinking water. In the Netherlands two new treatment techniques have been studied for their impact on copper release; these are Reverse Osmosis (RO) and the addition of inhibitors. Copper pipe rig tests have shown that RO treatment decreases copper release. Split treatment of water with RO reduces copper solubility of drinking water through a decrease in both total inorganic carbon (TIC) and sulphate level. Remarkable was the relatively small decrease in copper release after split treatment with RO, compared to previous experiences in the Netherlands, suggesting an effect of natural organic matter. A new promising technique in the Netherlands is the addition of the inhibitor carbonate-activated silicate. At the test sites, the reduction in copper solubility due to the use of carbonate-activated silicate was 15 to 35%.


Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1209
Author(s):  
Xiang Chang ◽  
Wenzhi Fu ◽  
Mingzhe Li ◽  
Xintong Wang ◽  
Weifeng Yang ◽  
...  

Rolling technology based on arc-shaped rollers is a novel method for rapid manufacturing of 3D curved parts. The method uses a pair of arc-shaped rollers (a convex roller and a concave roller) as forming tools, forming an unevenly distributed roll gap. The sheet metal has both transverse bending and longitudinal uneven extension during rolling, so that surface parts with double curvature are processed. The curvature of the formed surface part can be changed by changing the rolling reduction. Changing the vertical distance between the rollers will cause the overall change of the roll gap height, which will inevitably have a great impact on the forming effect of formed 3D curved parts. In this paper, a finite element model and experiment with different rolling reductions was designed; the influence of rolling reduction on the bending deformation and shape accuracy of formed 3D curved parts was studied. The results show that, with the slight increase of rolling reduction (from 0.04 to 0.12 mm), the longitudinal bending deformation of the formed 3D curved part increases significantly, but its transversal bending is almost not affected. When the maximum rolling reduction is 0.04 and 0.06 mm (the corresponding minimum rolling reduction is less than or equal to zero), the shape accuracy of the formed 3D curved parts is not good enough; when the maximum rolling reduction is greater than 0.06 mm (the corresponding minimum rolling reduction is greater than zero), the shape accuracy of the formed 3D curved parts is significantly better. This indicates that, for the rolling of 3D curved parts based on arc-shaped rollers, ensuring that the minimum rolling reduction is greater than zero is the key to ensuring good shape accuracy of the formed 3D curved parts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 05007
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Pełka ◽  
Wojciech Luboń ◽  
Tomasz Pudlik ◽  
Daniel Malik

The Centre of Sustainable Development and Energy Saving in Miękinia conducts broad didactic activities for various groups of students. For its own purposes, and also as a concept to use for other didactic centers, a low-cost didactic stand in the scope of heat pumps was designed and implemented. The constructed device presents the operating principles and schematically describes the basic elements of the ground source heat pump system. The device was constructed using a used piston and hermetic compressor from an old fridge. As an evaporator and condenser, a heat exchanger made from copper pipe curved meandering was used. A carefully selected capillary tube was used as an expansion element. The distribution of the components and the visualization of the didactic rig were devised. The whole concept assumed the usage of propane (R290) as an ecological refrigerant. The project also includes cost statements for creating an alternative to a commercial, low-cost stand for teaching purposes at various levels of education and suggests ways of using the set.


2012 ◽  
Vol 562-564 ◽  
pp. 917-920
Author(s):  
Yao Hua Deng ◽  
Gui Xiong Liu

This paper discusses the FWP bending deformation processing computing problems. Using Rayleigh-Leeds method to solve the flexible part bending deformation. Designing flexible part bending deformation test function. Finding out the flexible part itself material characteristics, the relationship between Fz and deformation through satisfying FWP processing process of a flexible minimum potential energy conditions to work out the approximate solution of the flexible part bending deformation. Finally, think a rectangular flexible workpiece that made of polyurethane sponge as an experiment subject. The results show that the calculated results of the average of the relative deviation are only 6.85%. Proof that this bending deformation test functions satisfies the actual deformation calculation requirements.


2012 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 704-708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shin Woo Lee ◽  
Su Nam You ◽  
Suck-Hyun Lee ◽  
Jae Young Jho

Author(s):  
Tomonori ABO ◽  
Tadayoshi ISHIBASHI ◽  
Shigeru MATSUOKA ◽  
Tatsuji NAGAO ◽  
Motoaki KURISU
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