Various Rolling Processes
Сross-wedge rolling, cross-roll piercing, cross helical rolling and reducer rolling
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Various Rolling Processes

QForm simulates a wide range of rolling processes using multiple deforming tools with different axes of rotation.

Cross-wedge rolling

Cross rolling is an economical and effective way to produce preforms with variations in cross section diameters. The process rolls the workpiece between rotating dies to create various diameters across the length of the workpiece. Designing tools for cross-wedge rolling is a very difficult and intensive process, and production of these tools is expensive. QForm software significantly reduces the time and cost for designing and realization of this technological process. QForm allows simulation of the entire process chain including cross-wedge rolling as preforming operation and subsequent forging operations. Simulation of this preform process is the only way to insure the best accuracy in subsequent forging operations.

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Cross-wedge rolling by round tools simulation in QForm
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Cross-wedge rolling by flat dies simulation in QForm
Special algorithms are applied to achieve high accuracy of formation prediction in processes where the workpiece is rotating during the process
Automatic inheriting of cross-wedge rolling simulation results to subsequent forging operations
Tracking user defined lines and points through the entire process for macrostructure prediction and for analysis of evolution of any field at specific points
Any point or line can be traced from the beginning of cross-wedge rolling operation to the end of the entire technological chain of all forging operations
All technological chains of operations are in one simulation file
Cross-roll piercing and cross helical rolling

Cross-roll piercing and cross helical rolling are incremental processes where localized deformation moves along the rotating workpiece to shape the entire volume. Such incremental processes are the most complex for simulation and impose specific requirements for the core of solvers and finite element mesh generator:

  • A special mesh is required in the moving plastic deformation zone

  • Volume constancy is required throughout the deformation process

  • An acceptable simulation time must be provided while ensuring an accurate calculation

  • Consideration for building finite element mesh in a rotating workpiece body

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Cross-roll piercing simulation in QForm. Manufacturing of tubes
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Cross helical rolling simulation in QForm

A good stress-strain state in the deformation zone can be achieved during cross-roll processes, which allows production of pipes and rods with uniform macro and microstructure in the cross-cut section for good mechanical properties of the rolled parts.

A characteristic feature of cross-roll piercing (rotary tube piercing) is that metal continuity failure occurs after some reduction of the diameter and this crack propagation forms the cavity in the central part of the workpiece. It is possible to identify the formation of the cavity and the zone where ductile fracture is occurring by estimating the stress-strain state using the QForm software with the implementation of fracture criteria. It is important to establish whether the formation of cavities happens as the result of brittle metal fracture or severe plastic deformation of the workpiece core under the influence of shear stresses (ductile failure).

Importing of cast workpiece from casting simulation software (e.g. ProCAST) for subsequent analysis of porosity in the body of the pipe after piercing
Calculation of user subroutines that allow evaluation of product quality (e.g., the Mannesmann effect)
Special algorithms for calculating processes with the rotating workpiece which reduces the simulation time for such processes
Batch mode for adjusting of new production technologies during their implementation
A special field of material flow which allows evaluation of surface twisting
A specific boundary condition called "pusher" to create conditions for pushing the workpiece at the start time
A large number of deforming tools can be used to accurately simulate even the most complex mills
Cross rolling piercing in QForm

The QForm software fully meets the requirements for simulation cross-roll piercing and cross helical rolling

Reducer rolling

Technological process and reducer rolling tool designing is a very difficult and complex task therefore the tool designs require verification. The use of QForm eliminates costly reducer rolling trials and tool modifications, and therefore lowers the cost of rolling process tooling.

Reducer Rolling in QForm
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