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Mathematical modelling, study and computer-aided design of flux-cored wire rolling in round gauges

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-022-08662-x

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Powder wire; Rolling; Mathematical model; Deformation zone; Computer-aided design; Technological modes; Round gauge

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A mathematical model of the stress-strain state during flux-cored wire rolling in round gauges has been developed, and its validity has been confirmed through experiments. This model takes into account the strain of the porous medium in the deformation zone and provides criteria and conditions for process optimization, along with an algorithm for automated design.
The mathematical model of the stress-strain state during flux-cored wire rolling in round gauges has been developed. Simulation was based on dividing the deformation zone into elementary volumes and simultaneous solution of the plasticity condition for porous materials and power static equilibrium equation inside the elementary volume. A distinctive feature of this model is taking into account the porous medium strain in the deformation zone. The experiments have confirmed the validity of the mathematical model for predicting the powder density and the energy-power characteristics of the process. Based on the developed mathematical model, the criteria and conditions for optimization were formulated, and the algorithm was developed for the automated design of technology for flux-cored wire rolling in round gauges. As an example of the obtained solutions implementation, the calculation of sintered copper flux-cored wire rolling technology was given.

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