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- 2024Requirement-specific Adjustment ofResidual Stresses During Cold Extrusion
- 2024Investigation on surface characteristics of wall structures out of stainless steel 316L manufactured by laser powder bed fusioncitations
- 2024Empowering PVD for corrosion protectioncitations
- 2024Enhanced susceptibility of high-strength fastener nuts to hydrogen-induced stress corrosion crackingcitations
- 2024Calibration of the residual stresses with an active die during the ejection phase of cold extrusion
- 2022Investigation of Material Properties of Wall Structures from Stainless Steel 316L Manufactured by Laser Powder Bed Fusioncitations
- 2021Calibration of the residual stresses with an active die during the ejection phase of cold extrusioncitations
- 2020Specific Characteristics of Materials Produced by Additive Manufacturing as Compared to Those Produced by Established Manufacturing Methods taking the Example of Alloy 718citations
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Requirement-specific Adjustment ofResidual Stresses During Cold Extrusion
Abstract
Residual stresses are considered critical to quality in conventional manufacturing strategies. This is where the DFG's Priority Program 2013 comes in, looking instead at the opportunities and possibilities for improving the properties of components by targeted use of residual stresses. In the years 2017 to 2023, research teams from all over Germany were able to prove the stability, controllability and usefulness of residual stresses in flat and solid forming manufacturing processes of metallic components. In addition, the cross-project working groups achieved many insights into the fundamental understanding, simulation and, in particular, industry-oriented measurement of residual stresses. The extensive results of these six years of research activities are presented in this final report.