Component Distortion due to a Broaching Process

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In order to obtain a better understanding of the effects of an internal broaching operation on the resulting component geometry, investigations were carried out. The investigations were carried out on sliding sleeves made of case hardening steel SAE 5115 (German grade 16MnCrS5). The cutting speed was varied. The results indicate that the arrangement of teeth on the scope of the tool has a significant influence on the resulting component geometry. Furthermore the results show that also the cutting speed has a significant influence on the resulting component geometry, in particular due to the resulting process temperatures.

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