Abstract

The problem of estimating the degree of hardening of shafts after their axial plastic deformation is examined on the basis of the Backhouse model of anisotropic hardening. Calculated relations are obtained for determining the increased value of the shear yield strength on the basis of given characteristics of the material and value of axial strain. A goniometer for conducting torsion tests of cylindrical specimens to obtain an experimental torsion diagram is described. A comparison of the calculated and experimental data showed a sufficient accuracy of estimating the hardening effect in torsion of shafts after their plastic deformation in the axial direction.

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