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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Monika Vyskočová ◽  
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Maroš Martinkovič ◽  
Martin Necpál ◽  
Maroš Vyskoč ◽  
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The article deals with the local plastic deformation analysis after cold forming. The technology of drawing seamless steel tubes was used to obtain cold-formed samples. The tubes were manufactured by a Tinius Olsen 300ST tensile tester with a 6 ° and 12 ° die drawn without and with an inner mandrel. Based on orientation size recalculated by stereology and applying Monte Carlo method a mathematical conversion model was developed. Implemented model together with surface measurements and structure characteristics were used to get the orientation to the size of the deformation. Thus, the actual (logarithmic) deformations and local stresses were determined. Comparison of experimentally measured values of the actual local plastic deformation with the deformation calculated found on the model simulation in the Deform program defined the significance of the differences assessed by means of a statistical T-test. All differences in the values of the local plastic deformation with respect to the position were evaluated as statistically insignificant and therefore the difference between the experimental calculation and the simulation is random.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1127 ◽  
pp. 135-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Kočiško ◽  
Tibor Kvačkaj ◽  
Andrea Kováčová ◽  
Michal Zemko

Equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) is one of the most well-known severe plastic deformation (SPD) method for formation the UFG (ultrafine-grained) structures. This method provides very high strains leading to the extreme work hardening and microstructural refinement. To increase the efficiency of ECAP method, there is necessary to design the geometry of ECAP die with focus on high degree of plastic deformation homogeneity. The present study deals with the influence of channel angle on the deformation behavior and strain homogeneity in the transverse direction of sample after two ECAP passes. This analysis was carried out through finite element simulations in the Deform program. In the simulation, three main factors such as an intersecting angle of Ф = 90°, 100°, 110° a 120°, outer corner angle R (ψ) and inner corner angle (r) were being varied. The equation describing the dependence of R and r on average value of the effective plastic strain for different channel angles was established. Moreover, strain inhomogeneity index (Ci) in the transverse direction of sample was also calculated. The results from simulations have indicated that if the outer corner angle increases, mean effective strain decreases. After two ECAP passes (route C), there was seen the increase in strain homogeneity of the sample's cross section.


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