• Title/Summary/Keyword: Die addendum

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Addendum Surface Modeling in Draw Die Design for Stamping Automotive Panels (자동차 프레스 패널 성형을 위한 드로 금형의 어덴덤 곡면 모델링)

  • Chung, Yunchan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1018-1024
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    • 2013
  • In the process of draw die design for stamping automotive press panels, the addendum surfaces generated in metal forming simulation software cannot be used in downstream processes such as machining and making draw dies because simulation tools use simple discrete models for the surface geometry. The downstream processes require more precise and continuous geometric models such as NURBS surfaces. Generally, automotive die engineers manually regenerate the addendum surface geometry using the discrete model. This paper presents an automated geometric modeling process for generating addendum surfaces using draft surface models. The design parameters of the section curve for the addendum surfaces are extracted automatically from the draft geometry. Using the extracted design parameters, smooth addendum surfaces are generated automatically as NURBS surfaces. The generated surfaces are $G^1$ continuous with the part surface and the binder surface, and can be used in downstream processes.

SMOOTHING METHOD OF AUTO-BODY PART CONTOUR FOR THE DIE-FACE DESIGN SYSTEM BASED ON THE CAE PLATFORM

  • Gong, K.J.;Guo, W.;Hu, P.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.7 no.7
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    • pp.853-858
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    • 2006
  • The method of die-face design based on the CAE platform for automobile panels can fast modify the die addendum. In contrast with the process of the die-face design based on the CAD platform, there are some special steps for the die-face design based on the CAE platform. The most obvious difference is that the auto-body part contour needs smoothing arlier than the design of addendum surfaces does. It is helpful to improve the design quality of addendum surface. In spite of extensive researches on the smoothing technique, here is still dearth of the published solutions about smoothing the part contour with additional surface. This paper attempts to analyze the difficulties and provides practical solutions. Main results include the algorithm to calculate the segments needing to be smoothed on boundary, the strategy to create the smoothing curve and the procedure of surface generation. The relevant function modules for parametric design are developed. A few examples and suggestions for future work conclude the paper.

An Upper-Bound Analysis for Closed-Die Forging of the Involute Spur Gears with Circular Arc Fillet (원호필렛-인벌류트 스퍼어 기어의 밀폐단조에 관한 상계해석)

  • Choi, J.C.;Hur, K.D.;Kim, C.H.;Choi, Y.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.97-109
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    • 1994
  • Closed-die forging of the spur gears with circular are fillet has been analyses by using the upper-bound method. A kinematically admissible velocity field has been developed, wherein, the tooth profile consists of the involute curve and the circular arc fillet. In the analysis, the deformation regions have been divided into eight zones. A constant frictional stress has been assumed on the contacting surfaces Utilizing the formulated velocity field, numerical calculations have been carried out to investigate the effects of various parameters, such as module, number of teeth, addendum modification coefficient and friction factor, on the relative forging pressure of spur gears. As the result of numerical calculations, the relative forging pressure does not change so much against the variation of module. On the other hand, the relative forging pressure increases at the final filling stage as the addendum modification coefficient increases.

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A Sudy on the Cold Forging of Spur Gears form Hollow Cylindrical Billets (중공소재에 의한 스퍼어기어의 냉간단조에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, J.C.;Kim, C.H.;Hur, K.D.;Choi, Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 1995
  • Closed-die forging of spur gears with hollow cylindrical billet has been analysed by using the upper-bound method. A kinematically admissible velocity field has been developed, wherein, an involute curve has been introduced to represent the forging die profile. In the analysis, the deformation region has been divided into nine zones. A constant frictional stress has been assumed on the contacting surfaces. Utilizing the formulated velocity field, numerical calculations have been carried out to investigate the effects of various parameters, such as module, number of teeth and friction factor, on the forging of spur gears. Hardness and accuracy of forged gears are measured. The following results have been obtained: (1) It is verified that an axisymmetric deformation zone exists between root circle and center of gear through forged gears. (2) The average relative forging pressure is predominantly dependent on the number of teeth and increases near the final filling stage as the addendum modification coefficient increases. (3) Close agreement was found between the predicted values of forging load and those obtained from experimental results.

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