Strain-Based Assessment to Evaluate Damage Caused by Deep Rolling

Author:

Pertoll Tobias1ORCID,Leitner Martin1ORCID,Buzzi Christian1ORCID,Boronkai László2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Structural Durability and Railway Technology, Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 25/D, 8010 Graz, Austria

2. Siemens Mobility Austria GmbH, Eggenberger Strasse 31, 8020 Graz, Austria

Abstract

The positive effects of deep rolling on fatigue strength—reduced surface roughness, work hardening and compressive residual stress—in the near-surface region are achieved by controlled high plasticisation of the treated material. However, excessive and/or repeated plasticising poses a risk of damage to the machined component. This paper investigates the damage caused by deep rolling of a railway axle. Two sections of the axle are experimentally deep rolled repeatedly at different feed rates until damage is detected. For comparative analysis, these experiments are numerically analysed and the damage is assessed using the strain-based damage calculation. The results are compared and a damage sum of ~120% is evaluated for both tests, thus developing a reliable and conservative assessment method. The single deep rolling treatment at a feed rate of 0.25 mm causes damage of 6.1%, and at a feed rate of 0.5 mm, damage of 4.7%. The developed and experimentally validated evaluation method allows for investigating the limits of applicability of different deep rolling parameters. The influence of the deep rolling force and feed rate and a proposed optimisation with multiple deep rolling with reduced deep rolling forces are investigated.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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