Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privreduJournal of Applied Engineering Science

DESIGNing A TOOL FOR COLD KNURLing OF FINS


DOI: 10.5937/jaes18-25786 
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Volume 18 article 693 pages: 305 - 312

Andrej Olejnik*
Moscow State Technological University “Stankin“, Institute of Information Systems and Technologies, Department of Management and Informatics in Technical Systems Moscow, Russian Federation

Alexey Kapitanov
Moscow State Technological University “Stankin“, Department of Automated Information Processing and Control Systems, Moscow, Russia

Islam Alexandrov
Institute of Design-Technology Informatics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation

Aslan Tatarkanov
Institute of Design-Technology Informatics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation

Regulating the deformed metal's fl ow is an important condition for the knurling process. To achieve this, the knurling tool should have a special intake part, where all the main work of plastic deformation would be realized. Depending on the confi guration, the fi ns can be knurled in two ways: either by a radial feed of the tool or an axial feed of a billet (package of billets) or a tool. Using the radial feed method, most types of piece gear parts can be knurled using a more rational radial fl ow of the deformed metal. However, this process is usually characterized by low productivity. The axial knurling method is signifi cantly more productive. In this case, due to the undesirable axial fl ow of the deformed metal, it fl ows to the ends of the billets. As a result, it becomes necessary to introduce additional machining operations and metal waste increases. The article provides an analysis of existing methods of forming fi ns on a cylindrical surface. The authors analyze the advantages and disadvantages of applying the methods in modern conditions, select the most appropriate method, and substantiate the principles of developing tools for cold knurling of fi ns. The purpose of the work was to develop a tool for determining the forces acting in the cold knurling process and study their infl uence on the characteristics of the fi nal products.

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Some results of this manuscript were obtained as part of the work under the Agreement on the provision of subsidies from 13 December 2019 No. 75-15-2019-1941 (agreement internal number 05.607.21.0321) on the topic: "Development of design and technological solutions for modular pre-fabricated transmission line towers with integrated systems for continuous digital monitoring of the condition and thermal stabilization of soil to meet the needs of the Arctic regions and the Far North" with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. The unique identifi er of the applied research (project) is RFMEFI60719X0321.

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