3D Numerical Analysis the State of Elastic/Visco-Plastic Strain in the External Round Thread Rolled on Cold

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This work describes the thread rolling as a real object and its physical and mathematical modelling. An incremental modelling and numerical solution of the contact problem between movable elastic or rigid tool and elastic/visco-plastic bodies developed in [ is adopted to the numerical simulation of thread rolling process for the case of rigid tool (threading head) and elastic/visco-plastic body (pipe or bar). An update Lagrangian formulation was used to describe nonlinear phenomena on a typical incremental step. For solution of discrete equations of motions and deformations of the object the explicit integration method was applied. The algorithm and application of 3D numerical analysis in ANSYS program were elaborated. This algorithm let for determination of influence of friction coefficient, initial yield stress and plastic hardening modulus. This factors influence will be carried out with 5 levels rotary experiment plan, which let for elaboration of regression equation to describe this relationship. Exemplary results of 3D numerical analysis of displacement and strain in thread for different conditions of rolling process are presented.

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