An experimental campaign on a tubular hollow profile, extruded in industrial environment at two ram speeds, was performed to compare two testing methodologies used for the assessment of the seam welds strength: the cone expansion and the bulge tests. In the former, a cone-shaped punch is driven into the tube causing the expansion till the specimen fracture; in the latter, an internal rubber plug is used to expand the specimen allowing to apply an hydrostatic tensile state. Results and repeatability of the two tests were analyzed in terms of loads and tube radius elongations at fracture; location and morphology of the fracture were also inspected. In each condition, and for both tests, ductile fractures appeared at seam weld location. The bulge test showed a significant reduced data scattering if compared to the cone test and provided more conservative outcomes in terms of elongation at fracture; in addition, it marked more prominently the effect of the increased ram speed that promoted a weld strength decay.

Comparison of Bulge Test vs. Conical Expansion Test for Hollow Extruded Profile Characterization / Reggiani, Barbara; Segatori, Antonio; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca; Terenzi, Alberto; Salice, Alberto. - 585:(2014), pp. 111-119. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB) tenutosi a Dortmund, Germany nel 8-9 Ottobre 2013) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.585.111].

Comparison of Bulge Test vs. Conical Expansion Test for Hollow Extruded Profile Characterization

Barbara Reggiani;
2014

Abstract

An experimental campaign on a tubular hollow profile, extruded in industrial environment at two ram speeds, was performed to compare two testing methodologies used for the assessment of the seam welds strength: the cone expansion and the bulge tests. In the former, a cone-shaped punch is driven into the tube causing the expansion till the specimen fracture; in the latter, an internal rubber plug is used to expand the specimen allowing to apply an hydrostatic tensile state. Results and repeatability of the two tests were analyzed in terms of loads and tube radius elongations at fracture; location and morphology of the fracture were also inspected. In each condition, and for both tests, ductile fractures appeared at seam weld location. The bulge test showed a significant reduced data scattering if compared to the cone test and provided more conservative outcomes in terms of elongation at fracture; in addition, it marked more prominently the effect of the increased ram speed that promoted a weld strength decay.
2014
International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB)
Dortmund, Germany
8-9 Ottobre 2013
585
111
119
Reggiani, Barbara; Segatori, Antonio; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca; Terenzi, Alberto; Salice, Alberto
Comparison of Bulge Test vs. Conical Expansion Test for Hollow Extruded Profile Characterization / Reggiani, Barbara; Segatori, Antonio; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca; Terenzi, Alberto; Salice, Alberto. - 585:(2014), pp. 111-119. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB) tenutosi a Dortmund, Germany nel 8-9 Ottobre 2013) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.585.111].
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