Abstract
The drawing of pipes exposed to ultrasonic vibrations of radial type and their effect on the physical and mechanical properties of the pipe, as well as on the surface quality is studied. The ultrasonic unit with radial vibrations tested under production conditions is used to study the effect of ultrasound on the residual stresses present after drawing, surface roughness, as well as on the physical and mechanical properties and microdefects of 08Kh18N10T steel pipes. Defects and residual stresses before and after drawing under the effect of ultrasound were analyzed by the method of magnetic memory, using the stress concentration meter TSC-4M-16 with an eight-channel scanning device with four two-component sensors (Type 15). It is shown that the residual stresses decreased by more than two times under the effect of ultrasound. The surface roughness after drawing with ultrasound ranged within Ra = 0.087 - 0.092 µm. The physicomechanical properties were studied in tensile tests on an Instron tensile testing machine (SATEC Series). The yield stress qt was 551, the tensile strength qin — 672 MPa. It is shown that the effect of ultra-sound upon drawing pipes made of 08X18H10T stainless steel enhance their quality through reduction of the surface roughness and improved physicomechanical properties.
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