The cold-working expansion methods are extensively used in the aerospace and mechanical industry to obtain forced couplings of steel bushings into holes made on mechanical components, by means of the passage of an oversized mandrel. This work describes a calculation algorithm, able to correlate the selected interference level, as the difference between the maximum radius of the mandrel and the inner radius of the bushing, to the residual stresses expected on the hole surface. The designer, taking into account the different design choices already made, can choose the optimal interference, estimating the uncoupling resistance and the fatigue strength of forced components. Two original and different systems bushing-mandrel, in low and high interference, have been tested for determining the characteristics of fatigue resistance in the finite life part of the Wohler's diagram. The results have been compared with previously estimated data, getting a good agreement of the series. The increase of the adopted interference value determine a corresponding increase of residual stresses on the hole, both in the radial than in the circumferential direction, and an appreciable and predictable improvement of the fatigue strength of components.

Effects of the interference level on the residual stresses in a cold-working expansion method

GIGLIO, MARCO;GIUDICI, LORENZO
2014-01-01

Abstract

The cold-working expansion methods are extensively used in the aerospace and mechanical industry to obtain forced couplings of steel bushings into holes made on mechanical components, by means of the passage of an oversized mandrel. This work describes a calculation algorithm, able to correlate the selected interference level, as the difference between the maximum radius of the mandrel and the inner radius of the bushing, to the residual stresses expected on the hole surface. The designer, taking into account the different design choices already made, can choose the optimal interference, estimating the uncoupling resistance and the fatigue strength of forced components. Two original and different systems bushing-mandrel, in low and high interference, have been tested for determining the characteristics of fatigue resistance in the finite life part of the Wohler's diagram. The results have been compared with previously estimated data, getting a good agreement of the series. The increase of the adopted interference value determine a corresponding increase of residual stresses on the hole, both in the radial than in the circumferential direction, and an appreciable and predictable improvement of the fatigue strength of components.
2014
ADVANCES IN FRACTURE AND DAMAGE MECHANICS XII
9783037858301
9783037858301
Bushing; Cold-working; Fatigue life; Interference; Mandrel; Residual stress; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering
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