Possibility of Steering of Product Surface Layers Properties in Burnishing Rolling Process

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In this study the process of burnishing rolling is considered as a geometrical and physical boundary and initial value problem, with unknown boundary conditions in the contact area. 3D dynamic explicit method for burnishing rolling process with taking into account surface after turning (as previous treatment) under ANSYS/LS-DYNA environment was established. The analysis covered surfaces characterized by vertical angles of the asperities in range: 60°÷150°. The simulation results (i.e. surface deformation, states of strain and stresses, depth of stress deposition) were evaluated. The influence of vertical angle of the asperities after turning process on the states of stress and strain and the depth of its deposition are presented.

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