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ISSUE 2
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2022
ISSN: 2181-1601
Uzbekistan
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METHODS FOR REMOVING DEFECTS ON THE SURFACE OF PARTS IN
THE PROCESS OF STAMPING
Y. Y. Khusanov
Fergana polytechnic institute
A. M. Yakupov
Andijan Machine-Building Institute
ABSTRACT
In modern machine-building production, one of the main problems solved in the
manufacture of parts for various purposes is to ensure the high quality of their working
surfaces. Among the various technological methods of finishing, hardening methods are
widely used. One of the most commonly used methods at present is surface plastic
deformation (SPD). The SPD method is easy to implement, economical, productive,
provides the formation of low roughness, a given depth and degree of hardening, as well
as residual stresses, fine-grained structure and other quality indicators of the surface
layer of machined parts.
Keywords:
stamp, technology, plastic, deformation, scientific and methodological,
quality, zone.
INTRODUCTION
The formation of the quality of the surface layer is mainly carried out at the
finishing operations. One of the highly economical and productive processing methods
is surface plastic deformation (SPD). The use of SPD makes it possible to reduce
roughness, obtain the required microprofile of the surface, strengthen the surface layer
with a given degree, obtain favorable residual stresses, etc. etc. The level of quality
indicators achieved as a result of processing, in turn, causes an increase in fatigue
strength, contact endurance, wear resistance of rubbing surfaces, an increase in contact
stiffness, and an increase in corrosion resistance. For this reason, PPD has found wide
application in many branches of engineering production in the manufacture of parts for
various purposes, made of cast iron, non-ferrous metals and even hardened steels.
In the field of surface plastic deformation, a large number of both theoretical and
experimental research results have been obtained.
Through the efforts of many well-known scientists, a significant contribution has
been made to the development of the theory of surface plastic deformation, among
which: Azarevich G. M., Alekseev P. G., Barats Ya. I., Braslavsky V. M., Drozd M. S.,
Zhasimov M. M. , Ilyushin A. A., Ishlinsky A. Yu., Konovalov E. G., Kragelsky I. V.,
Kudryavtsev I. V., Matalin A. A., Matlin M. M., Papshev D. D., Pinegin S. V.,
Proskuryakov Yu. G., Reznikov A. P., Ryzhov E. V., Sidyakin Yu. I., Smelyansky V.
M., Suslov A. G., Shakhov V. I., Chepa P. A., Shkolnik L. M., Schneider Yu. S.,
Yaroslavtsev V. M. et al.
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