Technological thermal stresses in the shrink fitting of cylindrical bodies with consideration of plastic flows


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Abstract

This paper presents a solution of a sequence of one-dimensional boundary-value problems of thermal stresses defining the elastic–plastic deformation processes used in the shrink fitting of cylindrical bodies. The initiation and development of plastic flow in the materials of the assembly elements are studied taking into account the temperature dependence of the yield stress of these materials. During temperature equalization, the flow can slow down, followed by unloading and formation of a residual stress field providing tension. The conditions of formation and motion of the boundaries of the elastic and plastic states in plastic flow and during unloading are determined.

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E. P. Dats

Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service

Author for correspondence.
Email: dats@dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690990

A. V. Tkacheva

Institute of Engineering and Metallurgy, Far East Branch

Email: dats@dvo.ru
Russian Federation, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 681005


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