Experience in applying radial-shear rolling to improve the structure and properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys
Arbuz A.S. Naizabekov A.B. Popov F.E. Lutchenko N.A. Panin E.A. Lezhnev S.N.
2025Ore and Metals Publishing house
Chernye Metally
2025#2025Issue 1028 - 45 pp.
Radial-shear rolling (RSR) technology is the most promising and effective way to produce various high-quality long-length metal products from ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys, including those with a gradient ultrafine-grained structure. RSR scheme has one main difference from the well-known cross–screw rolling scheme-an increased feed angle α = 18°-20°. In this case, the rolling angle β remains in the range from 5 to 7°. Based on this scheme (i.e., the RSR scheme), a number of radial-shear rolling mills were developed and put into small-scale production. In this paper, we review our team’s experience in using the radial-shear rolling method to improve the structure and properties of various ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys. The review of scientific publications of our team in this area given in this article indicates the prospects of using RSR technology to produce high-quality metal products with a given level of properties.
computer modeling , defects , ferrous and non-ferrous metals , microstructure , properties , radial-shear rolling , severe plastic deformation
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Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Rudny Industrial University, Rudny, Kazakhstan
Karaganda Industrial University, Temirtau, Kazakhstan
Nazarbayev University
Rudny Industrial University
Karaganda Industrial University
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