Uncertainty analysis of residual stresses measured by slitting method in ECARed Al-۱۰۶۰ strips

نویسندگانمهدی کتبی-محمد هنرپیشه
نشریهJ STRAIN ANAL ENG
تاریخ انتشار۲۰۱۷-۲-۰۱
نمایه نشریهISI ,SCOPUS

چکیده مقاله

Residual stresses can meaningfully influence on the operation of a part. They are almost created by all fabrication processes. In this study, slitting method was used to obtain the residual stress profile through the thickness of equal channel angular rolled aluminum strips. Furthermore, uncertainty analysis of the measured residual stresses was performed. The measurement and model uncertainties were considered in the uncertainty analysis and the effect of each one on the total uncertainty was investigated. Besides, to study the through-depth residual stress distribution numerically, finite element simulation of ECAR process in route C was done. In route C, the strip should be rotated around the longitudinal axis by 180° after each successive pass. The results showed the important role of both measurement and model uncertainties in the calculation of total uncertainty. The maximum tensile residual stress of the control, 1-pass and 2-pass samples were 7.59, 64.4 and 85.11 MPa, respectively and the RMS total uncertainty of them were 1.47, 2.43 and 5.12 MPa, respectively. There was a good agreement between experimental and numerical results.