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Исследование параметров оптимального обжимного соединения методом конечно-элементного анализа

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Исследование параметров оптимального обжимного соединения методом конечно-элементного анализа

Abstract

В данной работе исследуются параметры оптимального соединения выполненного методом обжима. Для исследования был использован численный метод - метод конечных элементов. Описаны критерии оценивания качества обжимных соединений. По результатам испытаний на растяжение определены свойства материала используемой ленты. Проведены реальные тесты. Проведено сравнение реальных тестов с результатами численного анализа. Выявлены параметры оптимального обжимного соединения.

In the given work the parameters of the optimal connection made by crimping are studied. For the study the finite element method is used. Criteria for evaluating the quality of crimp connections are described. According to the results of tensile tests, the material properties of the splice band are determined. Real tests were made. A comparison of real tests with the results of numerical analysis was done. The parameters of the optimal crimp connection are found.

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