Analysis of tailored residual stress fields of deep rolled AA2024 sheets

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Deep rolling has advantages to modify local residual stresses in AA2024 sheets. A previous study about deep rolling for tailoring residual stresses [1] is extended in order to examine the homogeneity of the residual stress field. For the experimental residual stress analysis, the incremental hole drilling method with electronic speckle pattern interferometry is used with two different drill diameters. A numerical evaluation scheme is applied to simulation results of an existing process model with the aim of mimicking the experimental analysis technique. The volume under the deep rolled surface is classified in three sections based on the history of the process. Comparisons between experimental and simulative results yield a number of observations: Deeper evaluation with higher driller diameter does not come at a price of higher in-plane averaging of spatial gradients. Simulating a number of paths lower than those of the experiments shows similar homogeneity of the simulatively and experimentally analyzed stress field. Stretching the evaluation scheme from cylindrical volumes to cubic volumes shows very good qualitative agreement and validates the choice of classification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number66
JournalInternational Journal of Material Forming
Volume18
Issue number3
Number of pages12
ISSN1960-6206
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2025

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    Research areas

  • Aluminum alloy, Deep rolling, Finite element analysis, Residual stress analysis, Residual stress modification
  • Engineering