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Deformation Mechanism of TA15 Shells in Hot Shear Spinning under Various Load Conditions
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the National Natural Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars of China (51222509); the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (2008A404Z112); the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50405039) and the Project of 111 (B08040)

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    Using the multi-field coupled analysis model with considering various thermal effects for the hot shear spinning of TA15 titanium alloy thin-walled shells, the deformation mechanism of thermal load conditions and mechanical load conditions have been elucidated. The results show that higher workpiece temperature and mandrel preheat temperature can bring about a smaller temperature gradient in the thickness direction, and the deviation ratio has a complicated effect on temperature difference of the deforming zone and a marked negative effect on the fittability. Moreover, the friction between workpiece and roller has a significant influence on the temperature difference. Increasing roller feed rate increases the temperature difference and decreases the fittability, which is opposite to that of the cold shear spinning, and a larger roller setting angle is favorable to the decrease of temperature difference and the improvement of the fittability.

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[Han Dong, Zhan Mei, Yang He. Deformation Mechanism of TA15 Shells in Hot Shear Spinning under Various Load Conditions[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2013,42(2):243~248.]
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  • Received:March 25,2012
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