Finite Element Analysis of Contact between Laying Head Pipe and High-Speed Wire Rod

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Wire spinning, which is a deformation process of great complexity in laying head pipe, was simulated using MSC. Marc, a software for finite element analysis, with the aid of production data collected in a high-speed wire spinning production line. The stress condition and the temperature distribution of the laying head inner wall, under the condition of high speed dry sliding friction, were obtained. The effects of different feed speeds on the contact stress and the transient temperature of the easily-wear part were analyzed. The simulation result coincides with the actual wear condition in the laying head pipe, indicating the soundness of the finite element model and making a contribution to optimizing the special curve of the laying head pipe and the finished rolling speed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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3316-3320

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May 2013

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