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Finite element simulation of roller burnishing in crankshafts

  • LMPM-ENSMA UMR 6617 CNRS

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Abstract

Roller burnishing is a very commonly used industrial process. It involves a local plastic deformation on surfaces that permits the fatigue strength of structures to be increased. Crack propagation is indeed delayed by the introduction of compressive residual stresses. In this way, this process is particularly useful in the presence of stress concentrators like in the fillets of crankshafts or in notched shafts for instance. In the present work, a three-dimensional finite element analysis is carried out with the commercial software ABAQUS in order to model roller burnishing in the fillets of crankshafts. The contact between the workpiece and the tool is simulated and the latter is subjected to a pressure. Thus, all the residual stresses and strains can be calculated after unloading. The outputs are compared to experimental profiles of residual stresses measured by X-ray diffraction and a good agreement between experimental and three-dimensional numerical results is obtained. Unfortunately, this analysis is costly and the effects of roller burnishing can only be observed in the vicinity of the contact between the tool and the piece and not on the whole circumference of the shaft since neither the tool nor the piece rotates. However, our investigations show also that a simple axisymmetric model may approach experiments, not considering residual stresses as unknown quantities but as inputs of the problem. The three-dimensional field obtained by revolving the two-dimensional one will then make it possible to study, by the finite element method, crack propagation in such residual stress fields.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSurface Treatment VI
Subtitle of host publicationComputer Methods and Experimental Measurements for Surface Treatment Effects
EditorsC.A. Brebbia, J.T.M. Hosson, S.-I. Nishida
Pages333-342
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2003
Externally publishedYes
EventSixth International Conference on Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements for Surface Treatment Effects, Surface Treatment VI - Crete, Greece
Duration: 11 Mar 200313 Mar 2003

Publication series

NameComputational and Experimental Methods
Volume7

Conference

ConferenceSixth International Conference on Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements for Surface Treatment Effects, Surface Treatment VI
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityCrete
Period11/03/0313/03/03

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