Study of the Stress-Strain State of the Surface Layer During the Strengthening Treatment of Parts

Authors

  • D.D. Marchenko Mykolayiv National Agrarian University, Mykolayiv
  • K.S. Matvyeyeva Mykolayiv National Agrarian University, Mykolayiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31891/2079-1372-2022-105-3-82-88

Keywords:

dimensional compatible running-in, stress-strain state, strengthening treatment, surface plastic deformation, residual stresses

Abstract

The paper presents experimental studies and obtained statistical models of the influence of processing modes on the quality of the surface layer and cyclic durability of reinforced machine parts. It was established that the main influence on the strengthening effect, the depletion of the plasticity reserve of the metal and the formation of residual stresses are exerted by the effective gap of the cutter, the effective tension and the profile radius of the roller. The results showed that dimensional combined running-in ensures high cyclic durability of strengthened parts under conditions of multi-cycle fatigue load, which reaches 8 million cycles, which is 3.5 times greater than the durability of a non-reinforced part and 1.5 times - the durability of a part strengthened by surface plastic deformation Studies have shown that the greatest cyclic durability of the part is ensured at the minimum values of the effective cutter gap, the maximum values of the profile radius and the value of the effective roller tension of 0.6 mm, which corresponds to the degree of exhaustion of the plasticity reserve by processing with dimensional compatible rolling Ψ ≈ 0.65. On the basis of the results of theoretical and experimental studies, a methodology and algorithm for the design of processing technology by dimensional combined running-in were developed. A computer program has been developed that allows you to calculate the quality of the surface layer and cyclic durability of the part based on the specified modes, as well as to assign rational processing modes that ensure the specified quality of the surface layer and cyclic durability. Based on the results of research, a technological process of strengthening processing of machine parts by combined dimensional running-in has been developed, which allows forming compressive residual stresses in the surface layer of the processed part, as well as increasing productivity up to 2 times while maintaining or improving the specified quality parameters of the surface layer of the processed part.

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2022-09-26

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Marchenko, D., & Matvyeyeva, K. (2022). Study of the Stress-Strain State of the Surface Layer During the Strengthening Treatment of Parts. Problems of Tribology, 27(3/105), 82–88. https://doi.org/10.31891/2079-1372-2022-105-3-82-88

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