1. Field of the Invention
The current invention relates to a method for the production of mechanically highly stressed machinery components, with at least one pass-through opening, especially suction roll sleeves on paper machines.
In addition, the current invention relates to roll sleeves with at least one pass-through opening, especially suction roll sleeves for paper machines.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rolls in the wet section of paper machines are permanently stressed during operation by chemically aggressive mediums. Customarily, such machinery components are protected against corrosion by lacquers, paints, or special coating materials. Since the transition from the drilled hole sleeve surface to the roll sleeve surfaces is sharp-edged, the adhesive properties of the coating are critical in that location. Beyond that, the coating in the area of the hole wall should be established with very little surface roughness, in order to prevent clogging of the suction roll holes.
In order to ensure corrosion protection suction roll sleeves are produced from special materials in which a passive layer forms independently due to the material alloy. Under certain conditions this protective layer renews itself after incurring damage, such as scratches, tears or similar damage.
Contingent upon the interaction of the permanent effect of corrosive mediums on defective locations in the protective layer and the mechanical, generally dynamic, tensions in the material any suction roll sleeve will fatigue. So-called vibratory fissure corrosion will occur. With certain suction roll types fissure formation will occur medium term, so that the life span is reduced to a few years. A higher quality alloy cannot prevent this fissure formation, but only causes the fissure formation or respectively the fissure development to slow.
What is needed in the art is a method of the type referred to at the beginning, with which the fissure formation on such machinery components can be reduced or avoided.
The present invention provides that the material characteristics of the machinery component are being altered with regard to an increase in the resistance against vibratory fissure corrosion in the localized area of the pass-through opening.
It was discovered that, according to the invention, it is sufficient to increase the resistance against vibratory fissure corrosion in the area of the pass-through opening. While very high tensile strengths prevail at the hole edge they drop within less than one tenth of a millimeter into a non-critical range. It is therefore not necessary to increase the resistance against vibratory fissure corrosion over larger areas, or even over the entire surface.
A substantially greater lifespan can be achieved through the inventive method. Or, more economical materials may be utilized for the same lifespan. In both instances the life cycle costs are reduced.
The increase in stability can occur through the introduction of internal stresses or through structural change. The internal stresses can be produced particularly mechanically, and the structural changes can be produced thermally. A mechanical creation of internal stresses occurs preferably through plastic deformation and thermal change of the material structure preferably through local heating and rapid cooling.
The introduction of internal stresses has the advantage that the critical tensile stress responsible for material failure is reduced by superimposition of these internal stresses with the stresses caused by outside stress.
It has been noticed that the introduction of internal stresses in an area of a few tenths millimeters around the edge of the pass-through opening is sufficient to clearly increase the life span. It has also been noticed that it may be sufficient to provide internal stresses only in an area close to the surface of the machinery component, whereby this is possible on only one side, or on both sides of the machinery component. The characteristics in the remaining areas, for example the roughness of the surface, are not influenced by this localized creation of internal stresses.
Significantly, the internal stresses are created after the fabrication of the pass-through openings.
According to one embodiment of the invention a tool such as a ball or plunger which has a larger diameter than the pass-through opening are inserted through the pass-through opening. This causes a mechanical pressure to be exerted on the wall of the pass-through opening and the area near the surface of same, which can create the desired internal stresses. The over-dimension is preferably between approx. 0.5 μm and approx. 15 μm.
The exertion of pressure on the wall of the pass-through opening and/or its areas near the surface can also occur hydrostatically. A hollow mandrel could for example be inserted in the pass-through opening and could be expanded through the introduction of a pressure medium.
Basically, the inventive method can be applied with various materials, especially with metals.
Especially on so-called duplex steels the stability of the machinery component can be improved through changing the material structure in the area of the pass-through opening. Changing of the material structure can occur especially through heating and subsequent rapid cooling of the edge area. Heating to above 1000° C. has proven suitable. Heating can occur inductively or by way of plasma technology or laser. The ferritic component which is increased due to heating is stabilized through the rapid cooling.
An induction coil may for example be inserted into the pass-through opening to generate inductive heating. The preferably water-cooled induction coil heats the outermost edge layer of the bore. When heating through plasma technology, a hollow electrode with radial holes can be inserted into the bore. Protective gas is routed through the radial holes. By feeding a voltage between the electrode and the machinery component, a plasma is produced which brings the material on the wall of the pass-through opening to the desired temperature. This can be accomplished within a few seconds.
Because the high temperature is introduced only in the edge area of the pass-through opening or, respectively only to a slight depth, the self-cooling capacity through the heat flow in the material is oftentimes sufficient. Auxiliary cooling can otherwise be provided, for example water cooling. A rapid cooling can hereby be ensured.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a-c are three phases of a pressure feed through a hollow mandrel;
a is a boring tool with a conventional positive effective cutting angle (state of the art);
b is a boring tool with negative cutting phase;
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
The internal pressure stresses created through these methods are illustrated in
An additional variation is illustrated in
The temperature progression created in the bore by the plasma is illustrated in
Due to the rapid cooling the condition with high ferrite content which existed previously at an elevated temperature is maintained. Since this hardening through increase of the ferrite share is necessary only in the area of the bores, and there only in the edge areas, the introduction of a relatively small amount of heat suffices. Accordingly, the cooling can be accomplished relatively easily. In place of the described plasma technology an inductive method can also be used, whereby an induction coil is inserted into the bore hole and high temperatures are created through induction. In addition there is also the possibility to create heating through laser technology.
While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 001 052.9 | Apr 2008 | DE | national |
10 2008 040 910.3 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |