Tube drawing with tilted die - Study of residual stresses and texture
In order to be able to predict the complex deformation processes, finite element studies are good possibilities to model the process and evaluate the initial parameters as well as to deliver the optimum parameters for quality. On the other hand, to be able to build a model close to the real process, reliable experimental data are needed for both, initial and final conditions of the material to be simulated. It is also well established that the die geometry affects the mechanical properties of drawn tubes, such as residual stresses and the crystallographic texture. To be able to analyze the initial and final state in the material – bulk and surfaces - it is necessary to use non-destructive methods for residual stress and texture measurement. The optimum is given with the instrument SALSA at ILL.
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PALKOWSKI Heinz; CARRADO Adele; FOADIAN Farzad and PIRLING Thilo. (2014). Tube drawing with tilted die - Study of residual stresses and texture. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.1-02-153