Dimensional accuracy of tubes in cold pilgering

Publication date: May 2016 Source:Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 231 Author(s): Hideaki Abe, Tetsuya Iwamoto, Yoshiaki Yamamoto, Satoru Nishida, Ryosuke Komatsu The effects of process conditions on the dimensional accuracy of tubes in cold pilgering were studied. The dimensions included the ovalities of the outer and inner diameters and the eccentricity ratio of the wall thickness. The permissible variations of the dimensions on the objective tubes were of 10μm order. The process conditions included the feed rate (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5mm/stroke), stroke speed (140, 180, and 200 strokes/min), and turn angle (40, 60, and 80°). The materials tested were type 316L stainless steel and the zirconium alloy Zircaloy-4. The dimensions of the tubes were measured by ultrasonic and laser equipment, and the characteristics of the tubes were determined, such as their hardness, tensile properties, residual stress, and crystallographic texture. The dimensions of the tubes being subjected to cold pilgering were continuously measured by ultrasonic equipment. Strong effects of the feed rate and turn angle on the ovality were observed; the ovality increased with the feed rate. The increase in ovality was thought to be caused by springback. The mechanism underlying the increase in ovality with the feed rate is described by considering the inhomogeneous springback after releasing the tubes from the constraint of the tools. The effect of the turn angle on the ov...
Source: Journal of Materials Processing Technology - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research