- Autofrettage
Autofrettage is a metal fabrication technique in which a pressure vessel is subjected to enormous
pressure , causing internal portions of the part to yield and resulting in internal compressiveresidual stress es. The goal of autofrettage is to increase durability of the final product. The technique is commonly used in manufacturing high-pressure pump cylinders, battleship and tank cannon barrels, andfuel injection systems fordiesel engine s. While somework hardening will occur, that is not the primary mechanism of strengthening.When autofrettage is used for strengthening cannon barrels, the barrel is prebored to a slightly undersized inside diameter, and then a slightly oversized die is pushed through the barrel. The amount of initial underbore and size of the die are calculated to strain the material past its
elastic limit into plastic deformation, sufficiently far that the final strained diameter is the final desired bore.The technique has been applied to the expansion of tubular components down hole in oil and gas wells. The method has been patented by the Norwegian oil service company, READ, which uses it to connect concentric tubular components with sealing and strength properties outlined above.
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Shot peening , which also induces compressive residual stressesExternal links
* [http://www.readgroup.com HETS Hydraulically Expanded Tubular System]
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