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Two-dimensional and three-dimensional finite element models of external thread rolling
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsIsogeometric AnalysisMechanicsNumerical SimulationMechanical BehaviorMechanical ModelingSolid MechanicsMetal FormingFinite Element MethodExternal ThreadDeform Computer CodeAerospace EngineeringMechanical PerformanceBlank RotationStructural MechanicsSolid ModelingMechanics Of Materials
In the present study, the DEFORM computer code was used to develop two-dimensional and three-dimensional finite element models for simulating external thread rolling. To simulate rolling in two dimensions, a plane strain model was used where the thread is assumed to form through progressive penetration of the blank surface using a parallel set of wedge-shaped indenters. To develop the three-dimensional model, a flat-die rolling process was simulated which incorporated blank rotation, die movement and pitch angle on the die faces. Based on a comparison of thread form and microhardness with as-rolled threads, the plane strain model was found to provide a reasonable approximation of thread-rolling behaviour. Results obtained from the initial pass of the three-dimensional model are promising although progress is currently limited by the excessive computational time needed, frequency of remeshing and sliding at the die-blank interface.
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