ANALYSIS OF THE CONDITIONS FOR SELF-FEEDING IN SEPARATOR TOOLS FOR SURFACE PLASTIC DEFORMATION
Nely Asenova Georgieva, Veselin Ivanov Grigorov, Stefan Vasilev Kostadinov
Pages: 498-514
Published: 1 Jan 2010
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Abstract: It is theoretically analyzed the influence of crossing the instrument axis and the conical deformed rollers in terms of the self-feeding through surface plastic deformation (SPD) over the ratio between the size of the contact zones of deformation elements with supporting cone and the machining details. It is established the presence of local extremes of this ratio with an amendment of the crossing angle. The possibility for different conditions of transmission of torque through the tool’ work is shown so as to achieve greater processing speeds and to use more large deformation forces.
Keywords: surface plastic deformation, self-feeding, contact zones
Cite this article: Nely Asenova Georgieva, Veselin Ivanov Grigorov, Stefan Vasilev Kostadinov. ANALYSIS OF THE CONDITIONS FOR SELF-FEEDING IN SEPARATOR TOOLS FOR SURFACE PLASTIC DEFORMATION. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 4, 498-514 (2010). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003400/
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