FE TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE PREDICTION ACCURACY OF DIMENSION FOR COLD FORGED PART

  • Lee Y.S. (Dept. of Materials Processing, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) ;
  • Lee J.H. (Dept. of Materials Processing, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) ;
  • Kwon Y.N. (Dept. of Materials Processing, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials) ;
  • Ishikawa T. (Dept. of Materials Processing Engineering, Nagoya University)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

Since the dimension of cold forged part is larger than the cavity size of forging die, the difference results from the various features, such as, the elastic characteristics of die and workpiece, thermal influences, and machine-elasticity. All of these factors should be considered to get more accurate prediction of the dimension of forged part. In this paper, severe FE techniques are proposed to improve the prediction accuracy of dimension for cold forged part. To validate the importance of the above mentioned factors, and the estimated results are compared with the experimental results. The used model is a closed die upsetting of cylindrical billet. The calculated dimensions are well coincided with .the measured values based on the proposed techniques. The proposed techniques have put two simple but important points into Fe simulation. One is the separation of forging stages into 3 steps, from a loading through punch retraction to ejecting stage. The other is the dimensional change, according to the temperature changes due to the deformation. The FE analysis could predict the dimension of cold forged part within the $10{\mu}m$, based on the more realistic consideration.

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