Title of article :
Numerical and Experimental Study of Residual Stress Measurement and Thickness Distribution of T-shape Steel Tube Produced by Tube Hydroforming
Author/Authors :
Shahbazi Karami, Javad Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran , Payganeh, Gholamhasan Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran , Khodsetan, Mohsen School of MechanicalEngineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Tube hydroforming (THF) process is used to produce the complex components from the initial
cylindrical tubes. In this paper, T- shape component was formed using a tube hydroforming
machine and the residual stresses of hydroformed tube was determined by hole drilling method.
Subsequently, the thickness distribution and residual stresses of final tube were investigated using
experimental and finite element (FE) methods. The results represented the top of the protrusion has
the minimum thickness, whereas the maximum thickness appears in the bottom zone of T-shape
tube. The FE results showed that the maximum principal stress in the middle part of piece has own
maximum value while the maximum value of minimum principal stress is located in the top of
protrusion and the fillet transition region of the protrusion. It is found that the value of residual
stress, protrusion height and thickness distribution in simulated results were in good agreement with
the experimental results.
Keywords :
T-shaped Tube Hydroforming , Finite Element , Residual Stress , Hole Drilling
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production