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A coupled thermal-mechanical model of the rotary swaging of pure magnesium was developed using the general finite-element software program MSC/Marc to visualize the effect of axial feeding velocity on the rotary swaging process. The radial displacement occurring in one pulse impact increases in proportion to axial feeding velocity (nu(ax)). When the other processing parameters are fixed, the surface roughness of the swaged bar increases with nu(ax) and is in parabolic relation with nu(ax). There exists a minimum velocity nu(ax, min) below which the decrease of nu(ax) will no longer improve the surface roughness. Under the technological conditions of this simulation, when the finial diameter d=6.6 mm, nu(ax, min)=1.82 m/min, and when d=7.0 mm, nu(ax min)=1.83 m/min. If R-a=3.2 is required for the end product, then nu(ax, min)=6.02 m/min is gotten for d=6.6 min and nu(ax, min)=7.05 m/min for d=7.0mm. The increase of v. has no notable influence on strain distribution along radial direction. The errors between the experimental and simulated height of the spiral spine-like ridges are below 8.0%.
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TRANSACTIONS OF NONFERROUS METALS SOCIETY OF CHINA
ISSN: 1003-6326
Year: 2006
Issue: 5
Volume: 16
Page: 1015-1020
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ESI Discipline: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
JCR Journal Grade:3
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 30
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