Browsing by Subject "Deep rolling"

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  • Denkena, B.; Abrão, A.; Krödel, A.; Meyer, K. (Heidelberg : Springer, 2020)
    Deep rolling is a widely applied mechanical surface and subsurface treatment method. It is typically used after conventional machining to improve the roughness, increase the surface hardness and to induce compressive ...
  • Heide, Klaas Maximilian; Heikebrügge, Steffen; Dänekas, Christian; Breidenstein, Bernd; Schaumann, Peter (Heidelberg : Springer, 2022)
    During the joining of two metal sheets by welding, a process-specific geometry of the weld is created. The local geometry of the created weld has a decisive influence on its fatigue strength. This is due to stress concentration ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Grove, Thilo; Breidenstein, Bernd; Abrão, A.; Meyer, K. (Amsterdam : Elsevier B.V., 2018)
    Deep rolling is often used as a finishing step after cutting because of its beneficial influence on surface and subsurface properties, which lead to an increase in performance and lifecycle behavior. This manufacturing ...
  • Abrão, A.M.; Denkena, Berend; Köhler, Jens; Breidenstein, Bernd; Mörke, Tobias (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2014)
    The aim of this work is to study the influence of selected deep rolling parameters (rolling pressure and number of passes) on the surface integrity of fully annealed AISI 1060 high carbon steel. In addition to the mechanical ...
  • Denkena, B.; Grove, T.; Maiss, O. (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2016)
    The endurance of highly loaded parts such as bearings is influenced by their surface integrity. Low surface roughness and high compressive residual stresses lead to an increased lifetime. In contrast to grinding and honing, ...
  • Santos, Filipe Figueiredo dos; Silva, Sandro da Costa; Abrão, Alexandre Mendes; Denkena, Berend; Breidenstein, Bernd; Meyer, Kolja (Rio de Janeiro : Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 2020)
    Surface integrity refers to a set of characteristics of the surface and subsurface layer that have great influence on the functional performance of mechanical components under conditions of wear, corrosion and fatigue, and ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Kroedel, Alexander; Gartzke, Tobias (Berlin : Springer, 2022)
    Grinding is mostly considered as a finishing operation by which a high surface quality is achieved. An increase in productivity is therefore limited by maintained surface properties such as the roughness or tensile residual ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Krödel, Alexander; Heikebrügge, Steffen; Meyer, Kolja; Pillkahn, Philipp (Berlin : Springer, 2021)
    Deep rolling is a machining process which is used to decrease roughness and to induce compressive residual stresses into component surfaces. A recent publication of this research group showed possibilities to predict the ...