Abstract

A study has been made of the dependence of the residual stresses in cylindrical billets of high-strength steel with an initial hardness of 47–49 HR c after plastic deformation by extrusion through a cone die, on the die angle, the length of the die land and the lubricant employed. Compressive residual stresses are formed on the surface at small angles of the die and with elongated land. The sign of the residual stresses on the surface can be determined by the change in hardness.

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