Cold Forging Process Design of a Terminal Pin for High-Voltage Capacitors

고압콘덴서용 단자핀의 냉간단조 공정설계

  • 김홍석 (대구대학교 자동차, 산업 기계공학부) ;
  • 윤재웅 (대구대학교 자동차, 산업 기계공학부) ;
  • 송종호 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과 대학원) ;
  • 문인석 (㈜신영스틸텍)
  • Published : 2003.05.01

Abstract

A terminal pin, which is a part of high-voltage capacitors, has a head section of plate-shaped geometry with 0.8 thickness. The current manufacturing process, in which the head section is welded on the body part, has given wide deviations of part qualities such as geometrical accuracy, mechanical strength and electrical stability. In this paper, a cold forging process sequence was designed in order to produce the terminal pin as one piece. The plate-shaped head section requires an upsetting in the lateral direction of a cylindrical billet, which is followed by a blanking process. The deformed geometry of the upsetting, however, could not be predicted precisely by intuition since metal flows of an axial and a lateral direction of the cylindrical billet would occur simultaneously. Therefore, the geometry of the initial billet was determined by three dimensional finite element analysis in order to avoid defects in blanking process and intermediate forging processes were designed by applying design rules and two dimensional FE analysis. In addition, cold forging tryouts were conducted by using the die sets which were manufactured based on the designed process sequence.

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