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Experimental and Numerical Study of Cold Ironing as a Post-Process of Net-Shape Manufacture of Gears (기어 정밀정형 성형을 위한 후 공정으로서의 냉간 아이어닝 공정에 대한 연구)

  • Chang, Yu-Chul;Park, Chul-Sung;Kim, Byung-Min;T.A. Dean;Kang, Beom-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.2096-2103
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    • 2002
  • Cold ironing, as a post-forging operation of warm forged gears, needs a clear understanding of form errors due to die-elasticity and springback of component. In order to simplify the analysis of cold ironing, a single tooth instead of a whole gear component was investigated. The influence of initial surface roughness, die design, and die/workpiece interference has been examined experimentally and numerically. As a result the changes in geometrical profile, dimensions, and surface finish in a single tooth were observed. This study demonstrates that predicted dimensions can be achieved and surface finish also can be greatly improved.

Application of Ultrasonic Vibration Energy on Eco-superfinishing and Surface Hardening Treatment of Cold Work Roller (초음파 진동에너지를 이용한 냉간 압연롤러 표면의 환경 친화적 초정밀 사상 및 표면 경화 처리 및 시험)

  • Y.S. Pyoun;Park, J.H.;C.H. Han;Park, Y.;I.S. Cho;N. Azuma;Lee, J.H.;Kim, C.S.;Park, C.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.39-39
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    • 2002
  • In order to improve wear and fatigue resistance of the structural materials, especially cold work roller for 304 stainless steel, an eco-super-finishing and surface hardening treatment using ultrasonic vibration energy was developed and applied to the SKD-ll roller. The eco-super-finishing machine was designed and fabricated by DesignMecha Co, by its own technology. It was observed that the surface roughness, hardness and residual stress were changed from $Ra{\;}={\;}O.25\mu\textrm{m}$, Hv=710 and ${\sigma}$={\;}+400{\;}MPa{\;}to{\;}Ra{\;}={\;}0.165\mu\textrm{m}$, Hv = 1200 and ${\sigma}=-610$ MPa after 20 KHz micro-cold forging, which means almost equal to the 300 % improvement of life-time.

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Microstructural Changes and Mechanical Properties of 7175 Aluminum Alloy Die Forgings (7175 알루미늄합금 형단조재의 미세조직 변화와 기계적 성질)

  • Lee I. G;You J. S;Kang S. S;Lee O. Y
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.168-174
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    • 2004
  • The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of process conditions on the microstructual changes and mechanical properties of large 7175 aluminum die forgings. The cast billets of 370 and 720 mm in diameter were homogenized and die forged after direct chill casting. The size and volume fraction of second phase particles in 720 mm billet were larger than those of 370 mm billet. The interdendritic sites containing the second phase particles was considered to be a crack initiation region in the process of cold upsetting. The tensile and yield strength of die forged specimens of 720 mm billet in the direction of Land L T were higher than those of 370 mm billet. However, the tensile strength of these specimens were 5 to 10% lower than that of American military specification. The plane strain fracture toughness of die forged specimens of 370 mm cast billet showed almost the same level of 720 mm billet, which was die forged after free forging.

An Automated Process Planning and Die design System for Bolt Products (볼트류 제품에 관한 공정설계 및 금형설계 자동화 시스템)

  • Song, S.W.;Choi, Y.;Jung, S.Y.;Kim, C.;Choi, J.C.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.774-777
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    • 2001
  • This paper describes a research work of developing a computer-aided design system of cold forging products. An approach to the system is based on the knowledge-based rules. Knowledge for the system is formulated from plastic theories, experimental results and the empirical knowledge of field experts. The system has been written in AutoCAD with a personal computer and is composed of six modules, which are selection of billet material, input of final product, process planning design, preform modification, insert design, shrink rings design module. Based on knowledge-based rules, the system is designed by considering several factors such as volume constancy, limite of formability by material, preform shape and so on.

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A Study on Extrusion of Helical Gears by a Two-step Process (2단계공정을 이용한 헬리컬기어 압출에 관한 연구)

  • Jung S. Y.;Park J. H.;Kim C.;Kim C. H.;Choi J. C.;Choi S. H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2002
  • Of all the many types of machine elements which exist today, gears are among the most commonly used. Many researches have been done to manufacture helical gears by cold forging and extrusion. Although cold forging and extrusion were applied to some bevel, spur, and helical gears, problems in connection with reducing forming load and tool life still make it difficult for the related methods to be commercialized. In this study, focusing on reducing load in forming helical gears, extrusion of helical gears by a two-step process is proposed. The process is composed of an extrusion step of spur gears used as preform and a torsion step of the preform to make helical gears. Upper-bound analysis for the two-step process is performed and compared with results of experiments. The newly proposed method can be used as an advanced forming technique to remarkably reduce the forming load and replace the conventional forming process of helical gears.

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A Study on Extrusion of Helical Gears by a Two-step Process (2단계공정을 이용한 헬리컬기어 압출에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, S.Y.;Park, J.H.;Kim, C.;Kim, C.H.;Choi, J.C.;Choi, S.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.824-828
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    • 2002
  • Of all the many types of machine elements which exist today, gears are among the most commonly used. Many researches have been done to manufacture helical gears by cold forging and extrusion. Although cold forging and extrusion were applied to some bevel, spur, and helical gears, problems in connection with reducing forming load and tool life still make it difficult for the related methods to be commercialized. In this study, focusing on reducing load in forming helical gears, extrusion of helical gears by a two-step process is proposed. The process is composed of an extrusion step of spur gears used as preform and a torsion step of the preform to make helical gears. Upper-bound analysis for the two-step process is performed and compared with results of experiments. The newly proposed method can be used as an advanced forming technique to remarkably reduce the forming load and replace the conventional forming process of helical gears.

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The Effect of Cold Forging on Carburizing Microstructure

  • Yanjun Huo;Baixuan Liu;Qingpo Xi;Hua Liu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.40-42
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this paper is to illustrate which factors influence the martensite grain fineness made by subsequently surface carburizing of extruded component. The effects of surface decarburizing by annealing, residual stress, initial microstructure and crystal oriental made by forward extrusion were taken into account. The available evidence suggests that the residual stress inside crystal or the crystal orientation is the main factor that results coarse martensite while cold extruded component was treated by carburizing.

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Dimensional Accuracies of Cold-Forged Spur Gears (냉간단조 스퍼어기어의 치수정밀도)

  • 이정환;이영선;박종진
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 1996
  • Recently it is attempted to manufacture gears by various cold forging methods to meet requirements of mass production and uniform qualities. Compared to machined gears cold forged ears reveal higher tooth strength and better surface roughness but they reveal lower geometrical accuracies. Therefore in the present study a series of experiments are performed to investigate relations between geometrical accuracies of dies and billet and those of the final product. The geometrical accuracies of forged gears are considered through functional gear-element tolerances by measuring pitch error profile error lead error radial error tooth thickness and rolling test. Results of the experiments can be summarized as follows: (1) involute spur gears of KS 5(or AGMA7) accuracies can be made,(2) concentricity of die set should be maintained within 0.01mm (3) clearance between the billet and die set should be less than 0.1mm (4) con-centricity and radial runout should be less than 0.08mm and 0.1mm respectively. However it is thought that FEM analysis of elastic/thermal deformations of dies and the billet is necessary for a better understanding of the findings obtained through the present study.

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