Abstract

Abstract Heat tensioning was proposed and proved to be effective for improving the dynamic stability of circular saw blades with ideal disk structure by a previous scholar. With the diversification of circular saw blade structure, circular saw blades with external scrapers are widely favored by the market because of their excellent resistance to sawing thermal stress. For circular saw blades with external scrapers, the effect of heat tensioning on the dynamic stability of the blades needs to be further studied. Therefore, the heat tensioning process of circular saw blades with external scrapers was built by the finite element method. The stress field and critical rotational speed of circular saw blades with a different structure after the heat tensioning process were calculated and analyzed. The relationships between circular saw blade structure, the dynamic stability of circular saw blades, and the heat tensioning process are clarified in this article. The results show that heat tensioning is not valid for all types of circular saw blades. For circular saw blades with external scrapers, the effect of heat tensioning on improving the critical rotation speed of the blades is gradually decreased with the number of external scrapers. When circular saw blades are heat tensioned, the average tangential stress of the outer edge of the blades and the critical rotation speed of the blades are higher.

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