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Modeling and simulation of cold rolling process for double groove ball-section ring

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Double groove ball-section ring (DGBR) is an important part of bearing rings. Cold DGBR rolling is an advanced continuous and local plastic forming technique by reducing cross section and increasing the diameter of ring blanks between rotating roll, and can directly obtain the DGBR with good mechanical properties. In this paper, the cold DGBR rolling processes from some initially rectangular blanks are investigated by using 3D-FE numerical simulation to reveal its deforming rules. Firstly, by analyzing the dimension relationship between rectangular blank and deformed ring, a new blank size design method is proposed based on rolling ratio and the volume conservation law, and thus a series of different original blanks can be precisely designed under different rolling ratios for a same final required DBGR. Secondly, under the ABAQUS/Explicit software environment, a reliable guide roll adaptive control-based 3D-FE model for cold DGBR rolling process is built via elastic–plastic dynamic explicit finite element method. Finally, several rectangular blanks are designed under different roll ratios and the deforming behaviors of cold DGBR rolling process are investigated with thorough numerical simulation. The results show that: (1) the maximum radial thickness of ring H reduces firstly slowly and then rapidly after the ball groove achieves its final shape; (2) the diameters of the ring expand gradually during the whole process and no sudden change occurs just when the final shape of the ball groove is completely formed; (3) the largest deformation occurs around the ball groove all the time under small rolling ratio; while under large rolling ratio, it occurs first around the ball groove and then gradually transfers to the ring outer surface; and (4) the inhomogeneous deformation degree increases with the progress of the process, and for final parts, it increases slowly first with the increasing of roll ratio and then fast when the roll ratio is greater than a certain value. These results will not only reveal the forming mechanisms of cold DGBR rolling process but also provide a basis to blank optimum design and process adaptive control of the relevant profiled ring rolling processes.

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Li, L., Li, X., Liu, J. et al. Modeling and simulation of cold rolling process for double groove ball-section ring. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 69, 1717–1729 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-013-5140-5

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