Effects of Feed Angle on Mannesmann Piercing in Drill Steel Production

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Drill steel is a special steel specifically tailored for drilling rods. To understand the microstructure properties and dimensional accuracy of the drill steel, a rigid plastic finite element method was used to analysis Mannesmann piercing in steel drilling production. The three-dimensional thermal force coupling FEM models were computer generated with different feed angle. The metal deformation during the piercing process was analyzed in detail. The influence of feed angle on deformation, force, velocity and strain was obtained through simulations.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 915-916)

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