Variation of elastic modulus during cold drawing of seamless tubes and it's influence on springback

D. B. Karanjule, S. Bhamare, T. H. Rao
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Inelastic recovery behavior of seamless tubes has been investigated by uniaxial tensile tests. Unloading stress-strain curves for different plastic strain reveals that the percentage of inelastic recovery to the total recovery increases with plastic deformation. The results of this study concludes that with increase in plastic strain, Young's modulus reduces drastically first then reduces somewhat slowly and finally stables to certain value. It is observed that this variation of Young's modulus is related to internal stresses, residual stresses, micro cracks, dislocations during plastic deformation. With increase in plastic deformation, residual stresses increases which lowers Young's modulus. This paper is an experimental study how Young's modulus decreases with plastic strain. The results of study concludes that 10-20% degradation occurs in Young's modulus for 5-7% plastic strain.
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无缝管冷拔弹性模量的变化及其对回弹的影响
通过单轴拉伸试验研究了无缝管的非弹性恢复行为。不同塑性应变下的卸载应力-应变曲线表明,随着塑性变形的增加,非弹性恢复占总恢复的比例增加。研究结果表明,随着塑性应变的增大,杨氏模量先急剧减小,然后缓慢减小,最后稳定在某一数值。杨氏模量的变化与塑性变形过程中的内应力、残余应力、微裂纹和位错有关。随着塑性变形的增加,残余应力增大,降低了杨氏模量。本文对杨氏模量随塑性应变的变化规律进行了实验研究。研究结果表明,当塑性应变为5-7%时,杨氏模量发生10-20%的退化。
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