• 제목/요약/키워드: Conical and Curved Dies

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강소성 유한요소법 을 이용한 축대칭 전방 압출 해석 (Rigid-Plastic Finite Element Analysis of Axisymmetric Forward Extrusion)

  • 양동열;오병수;이중홍
    • 대한기계학회논문집
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.452-462
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    • 1985
  • 본 논문에서는 금형의 형상과 단면 감소율등이 이에 미치는 영향을 조사하였 다. 이론과의 비교를 위해서 풀림처리된 특수강 소재인 SCM4로 실험을 행하였다. 압출하중은 로드셀(loadcell)로 측정하였으며 수치계산에서 구해진 속도장과 실제속도 장의 차이를 살펴보기 위해서 시편단면에 포토에칭(photoetching)한 압출시킬 시편의 그리드변형을 강소성유한요소법으로 계산한 그리드패턴과 비교 검토하였다.

A Study of Hot Metal Extru-Bending Process

  • 진인태
    • 한국소성가공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소성가공학회 2002년도 제5회 압출 및 인발가공 심포지엄
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of the present study is to propose a new way of manufacturing curved metal tubes with arbitrary sections and way of eliminating the conventional bending defects such as thinning and thickening, in the wall of tube, distortion of the section, and wrinkling and folding on the surface by the extrusion bending process that can extrude and weld together one or more billets inside dies cavity, and can bend them during extrusion due to the gradient of extrusion velocities controlled by the eccentricity of the cavity sections between the entrance and the exit of the eccentric conical extrusion bending dies and conical plug, or by the relative size of the holes of multi-hole container, or by the relative moving velocity of multi-punches.

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금속복합재료의 열간압출에 관한 금형설계의 최적화기법(I) (Optimization Techniques of Die Disign on Hot Extrusion Process of Metal Matrix Composites)

  • 강충길;김남환;김병민
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.346-356
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    • 1997
  • The fiber orientation distribution and interface bonding in hot extrusion process have an effect on the maechanical properties of metal matrix composites(MMC's). Aluminium alloy matrix composites reinforced with alumina short fibers are fabricated by compocasting method. MMC's billets are extruded at high temperature through conical and curved shaped dies with various extrusion ratios and temperature. This present study was directed to describe the systematic correlation between extrusion die shape and subsequent results such as fiber breakage, fiber orientation and tensile strength to hot extruded MMC's billet. Extrusion load, tensile strength and hardness for variation of extrusion ratios and temperature are investigated to examine mechanical properties of extruded MMC's SEM fractographs of tensile specimens are observed to analyze the fracture mechanism.

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축대칭소성가공에 있어서의 변형가시화법의 응용에 대한 연구 (Application of the Visioplasticity Method to the Axisymmetric Bulk Deformation Processes)

  • 배덕한
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 1985
  • The metal flow and the strain distribution is investigated for the steady state and non-steady state bulk deformation processes by using an improved visioplasticity method which includes the effective smoothing scheme. The comparison of various smoothing schemes leads to the selection of the five- point least square smoothing method which is employed to reduce the measurement errors. As a steady state forming process experiments are carried out for axisy- mmetric forward extrusion through conical and curved dies of various area reduc- tions using Aluminum and steel billets. Axisymmetric backward extrusion is chosen for a nonsteady state forming process. In axisymmetric forward extrusion the results from visioplasticity show that the curved die of a fourth-order polynomial renders more uniform distribution of strain rates and strains. Higher reduction leads to greater strain rates at the outer side of the billet. The visioplastic observation for axisymmetric backward extrusion as a non-steady state deformation process shows the concentration of higher strain at the inner wall of the extruded product. The visioplastic results in forward extrusion are in agreement with the computed results by the finite element method. It is thus shown that the visio- plasticity combined with a smoothing technique is an effective method to determine the pattern and the distribution of strain rates and strains.

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