külgbuckereerimise
Külgbuckereerimise refers to a specific technique within the field of metallurgy and materials science. It describes a method of processing materials, particularly metals, through a series of rolling operations that are not aligned with the primary axes of the material. Instead of rolling in a simple forward or backward direction, the rolls are angled, inducing shear forces and complex deformation patterns within the material. This angled rolling can be performed using specialized rolling mills designed to accommodate the tilted roll configuration. The primary objective of külgbuckereerimise is often to refine the microstructure of the material, leading to improved mechanical properties such as increased strength, hardness, and toughness. The complex deformation can break down existing grain structures, promote new grain formation, and introduce dislocations that hinder crack propagation. This technique is distinct from conventional rolling, where rolls are typically parallel to the material's surface, and from processes like cross-rolling, where the rolling direction is changed between passes. Applications for materials processed using külgbuckereerimise can be found in industries requiring high-performance components, such as aerospace, automotive, and specialized tooling. The precise control of the roll angle and other process parameters is crucial for achieving the desired material characteristics.