The Research on the Microstructure Evolution Law of Cross Wedge Rolling Asymmetric Shaft-Parts Based on Parity Wedge

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Microstructure evolution is an effective means to improve the mechanical properties of products, shaft parts formed by cross wedge rolling is not only the shape of the formed parts, but more importantly it improves the comprehensive mechanical properties of the products by deformation. Therefore, the paper sets up the coupled rigid-plastic finite element model with deformation-heat transfer-microstructure by using nonlinear finite element method, and this model is adopted to make simulation calculation for the forming techniques of asymmetric shaft parts of cross wedge rolling based on parity wedge, specifically analyzes the rule of dynamic recrystallization and grain size distribution in the asymmetric rolled parts. The results show that the grain in the wedging place of asymmetric shaft parts of cross wedge rolling based on parity wedge can be obviously refined, and the research results of this paper may provide theoretical foundation for further improving the quality and mechanical properties of asymmetric shafts parts of cross wedge rolling.

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