Thermal Generation of Residual Stress Fields for Purpose of Distortion Minimization |
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Authors: | Th. Pretorius G. Habedank J. Woitschig F. Vollertsen |
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Abstract: | Thermal treatments of steel components with the goal of hardening often result in distortion by releasing the residual stresses which were brought into the specimen during the preceding processing steps. The goal of the presented work is the minimization of this distortion. By generating definite residual stress fields and investigating the resulting distortion, the distortion mechanism can be observed in detail. A flexible and reproducible way to generate such residual stress fields inside a specimen is by means of local thermal treatment with a laser beam. Computer simulations as well as experiments were carried out using an idealized tooth of a gearwheel (finger sample) as a model system. The deformation of the samples due to the laser heat treatment and the stress fields generated inside the samples were determined with respect to different process parameters. |
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Keywords: | Production Process Laser Heat Treatment Distortion Manipulation Produktionskette Laser Wä rmebehandlung Verzugsbeeinflussung |
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