The influence of the surface defects concerning upsetting and extrusion processes of the micro-alloyed steel

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This paper investigates behavior of bolts’ defects (cracks) of varying magnitude that may occur in bolt production processes (compression, upsetting). The objective has been to determine whether surface micro-cracks in the bolt semi-products can be a source of macro-cracks that might occur during the further processing stages leading to a serious damage of the material utilised. Principal attention was paid to determining of the extreme limit deformation as a result of the upsetting and compression stages ofthe bolt semiproduct forming; at which point propagation of cracks – causing the material brittleness – may start. Note that it concerns production of high-strength bolts for automobile industries that demand extreme strength and finest surface qualities of components utilized.

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This paper investigates behavior of bolts’ defects (cracks) of varying magnitude that may occur in bolt production processes (compression, upsetting). The objective has been to determine whether surface micro-cracks in the bolt semi-products can be a source of macro-cracks that might occur during the further processing stages leading to a serious damage of the material utilised. Principal attention was paid to determining of the extreme limit deformation as a result of the upsetting and compression stages ofthe bolt semiproduct forming; at which point propagation of cracks – causing the material brittleness – may start. Note that it concerns production of high-strength bolts for automobile industries that demand extreme strength and finest surface qualities of components utilized.

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Author(s)

Stanislav Rusz and Martin Pastrnak, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI Poland Chapter’s technical conference in Zakopane, Poland, March 2009.

Year

2009