Universal research installation for compression of tubular billets
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2521-1943.2022.6.1.260002Keywords:
tubular billet, rollers, fights, pressing, drawing, construction, stamp blockAbstract
The research was conducted at the Department of Aircraft Technology and Design of the Educational and Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”. On the basis of performance of scientific subjects concerning compression of a tubular cavity preparation with formation of an internal cavity the most perspective schemes of such technological processing were investigated and technological and constructive elements of processes and the equipment were defined. Indicators such as quality (compliance of the product with the requirements of use) and its cost, process productivity, technical and economic characteristics and versatility of the equipment were taken into account. To experimentally confirm the chosen direction of implementation, first of all, experimental equipment was designed and the technical process was modeled according to each of the proposed schemes.
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