Applied Sciences (Oct 2023)

Research on the Residual Stress Field of a Compression Bushing-Lug Plate in Cold Expansion Strengthening

  • Zhongliang Lin,
  • Qingshun Bai,
  • Hongfei Wang,
  • Baoquan Wu,
  • Wensheng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app132111694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 11694

Abstract

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The accurate acquisition of the residual stress field is the key to clarifying the cold expansion strengthening mechanism of compression bushings, optimizing the extrusion process parameters, and improving the structural fatigue life. In the actual cold expansion strengthening process, the resultant distribution of residual stresses is influenced by the relative extrusion amount, mandrel structure, material properties, and extrusion speed. In this article, the distribution patterns of residual stress after cold extrusion are investigated through a combination of finite element simulation and experimental measurements using a micro-region stress tester. To examine the redistribution law of the stress field of cold expansion reinforcement under external load, the compression bushing-lug-plate-reinforced structure is loaded and unloaded. The results show that large circumferential residual compressive stresses are distributed in the hole wall of the compression bushing after cold expansion. Radial residual stresses are also compressive stresses, although the values are small. In addition, the reinforced structure after cold extrusion presents a large difference in the stress redistribution rules compared with cold extrusion after the load is applied and removed.

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