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A Split Die Design for Forging of Hexagonal Bolt Head (육각볼트 헤드 단조를 위한 분할금형설계)

  • Qiu, Yuangen;Cho, Hae Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 2020
  • A split-die design for the cold forging of symmetric parts such as those having a hexagonal cross-section is presented in this paper. Parts with a hexagonal cross-section, such as bolt heads and nuts, should be forged with a die that has a hexagonal-shaped hole. A split type die is required to mitigate the buildup of stress concentrations located at the corners of the hexagonal hole. Generally, the insert of a hexagonal die is made by cutting each corner of a cylinder using a hexagonal hole and then combined with the die and shrink-fitted. However, split dies face problems when extruding material at the corners of the hexagonal split die. To address this problem, two types of split dies were evaluated: rounded hexagonal dies and angular hexagonal dies. The effects of the pre-stress ring on the dies were compared and analyzed and results show that using the angular split hexagonal die can extend the lifetime of forging dies.

Control of Position of Neutral Line in Flexible Microelectronic System Under Bending Stress (굽힘응력을 받는 유연전자소자에서 중립축 위치의 제어)

  • Seo, Seung-Ho;Lee, Jae-Hak;Song, Jun-Yeob;Lee, Won-Jun
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2016
  • A flexible electronic device deformed by external force causes the failure of a semiconductor die. Even without failure, the repeated elastic deformation changes carrier mobility in the channel and increases resistivity in the interconnection, which causes malfunction of the integrated circuits. Therefore it is desirable that a semiconductor die be placed on a neutral line where the mechanical stress is zero. In the present study, we investigated the effects of design factors on the position of neutral line by finite element analysis (FEA), and expected the possible failure behavior in a flexible face-down packaging system assuming flip-chip bonding of a silicon die. The thickness and material of the flexible substrate and the thickness of a silicon die were considered as design factors. The thickness of a flexible substrate was the most important factor for controlling the position of the neutral line. A three-dimensional FEA result showed that the von Mises stress higher than yield stress would be applied to copper bumps between a silicon die and a flexible substrate. Finally, we suggested a designing strategy for reducing the stress of a silicon die and copper bumps of a flexible face-down packaging system.

Design of Strip Bridge for Unsymmetrical Progressive Stamping for an Automotive Seat Side Cushion Pane (자동차 시트 사이드 쿠션 패널의 비대칭 프로그레시브 스탬핑 성형을 위한 스트립 브릿지 설계)

  • Hong, S.;Joung, C. S.;Choi, B. S.;Lee, D. Y.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.400-404
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    • 2015
  • For mass production of stamped parts, which require complicated in-press operations, it is always advisable to use a progressive die set. It is difficult to choose a progressive die set if the stamped parts need to be deep drawn and especially if they are unsymmetrical. Because unsymmetrical deep drawing parts are very sensitive to the effect of weight during moving to the next step, they are hard to exactly locate on the die face. An automotive seat side cushion panel is about 80mm high, unsymmetrical and its low edge needs hemming, so it is hard to produce even using a progressive die set. In the current paper a progressive stamping for seat side cushion panel was examined. Five strip bridges were considered to be strong enough to move to the next die as predicted by the CAE analysis.

면삭밀링의 합리적인 표준시간 계산방법에 관한 연구

  • 박규생;김준안;김선태;김병현;정성련
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1992.04a
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    • pp.250-255
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    • 1992
  • This paper discusses how to develop a standard time for face cutting. The discussion focusses especially on the useful experert and law data for automated generate standard time purposes. Make standard time is a means to realize the process planning. Also process planning is a process which expresses design. In past times, a process planning was done using only experience of expert. But nowadays many people try to make automated process planning. This paper discusses standard time of the face cutting, but except making process sequence. In order to make standard time, some rules have to be generated and some industrial data found out. So we can calulate standard time in die. This is to easer and to correct calulate standard time. Using some rules that are application oriented to every parts of die.

Binder Wrap Analysis considering Gravity, Contact and Friction (접촉과 마찰을 고려한 바인더 랩의 유한 요소 해석)

  • 유동진;이종민;전기찬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1996.06a
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    • pp.87-95
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    • 1996
  • The stamping process consists of two stages : First, the blank is held by the blank holder and then it is further formed into the die cavity by punch stroke. In actual stamping process, the accurate prediction of binder wrap is an indispensable step in sheet metal forming analysis because the initial plastic buckling induced by improper die design is directly related with fatal defect at the final stage. In the present work, an approach including the gravity effect of blank material and proper consideration of contact and friction is proposed. Computations are carried out for some actual auto-body parts using 3D FEM code to investigate the validity of the proposed methodology. Comparisons with experimental results show that the suggested scheme can be effectively applied to the precise prediction of binder wrap for arbitrarily curved die faces in which gravity and contact effect must be taken into account.

A Study on the Optimization of Press Forming of Aluminum Door Hinge Face Parts in Automobiles (자동차 바디용 알루미늄 도어 힌지 페이스 부품의 프레스 성형 최적화에 관한 연구)

  • Seok-Joong Kim;Min-Jun Kim;Won-il Choi;Chun-Kyu Lee
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2023
  • The research direction of the automobile industry worldwide is speeding up research to improve fuel efficiency through weight reduction as the weight of automobiles increases due to environmental problems, convenience demands, and safety problems. As a way to solve weight reduction, there is a method of improving mechanical properties by improving the development and manufacturing method of lightweight materials with replaceable mechanical properties. Therefore, research on the molding and processing technology of aluminum, which is a lightweight material, is being actively conducted. In this study, aluminum material was applied. By using Autoform S/W, a press forming analysis program, the blank holding force, mold die R, and bead restraint force were selected in three levels, respectively, and the results and optimization of formability and shape freezing were carried out. In this study, aluminum material was applied. By using Autoform S/W, a press molding analysis program, the blank holding force, mold die R, and bead restraint force were selected in three levels, respectively, and the results and optimization of formability and shape freezing were carried out. The optimized results were confirmed by comparative analysis of formability and Spring Back. As a result of the experiment, it was possible to confirm the result value of the Spring Back of the final product according to the tensile change of the material.

Rounding Operations on Shell Meshes (쉘 유한 요소 모델의 라운딩 기능 개발)

  • 이원경;이상헌;인정제
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.111-124
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, we propose rounding operations on shell meshes, which give a constant or variable radius of rounding directly to sharp edges on a shell mesh. The rolling-ball methods for freeform surface rounding are introduced to devise the algorithms for these operations. Our algorithms consists of three steps as follows: detecting sharp edges, generating a rolling-ball surface contacting with two face groups adjacent to the sharp edges, and then replacing the rounding area of the original mesh with the mesh generated on the rolling-ball surface. In addition, this paper shows their application to the area of stamping die design. These operations enable CAE engineers to directly change the meshes of stamping tools without modification of CAD models for dies and regeneration of their meshes.

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Design of RTM molds for CFRP by carbon fiber draping and resin flow simulation (탄소섬유 드레이핑 및 수지 유동 해석을 통한 CFRP 제조용 RTM 금형 설계)

  • Choi, Gwang Mook;Chae, Hong Jun
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents the design strategy for the optimal RTM molds of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) by carbon fiber draping and resin flow simulation. First, the mold shape and molding condition were determined considering the undercut and die face of the product in the draping simulation, which made the preliminary shape of the product by compressing the carbon fiber. After that, the diffusion behavior during the injection of resin in the mold was predicted by the resin flow simulation. Finally, the optimal mold shape was designed by selecting the locations of resin injection port and vent based on total results of simulations. In this paper, the mold of automotive side mirror case was selected as the representative product. Also, the actual mold was manufactured based on the simulation design to confirm the practicality of it. This study is expected to contribute to the industry as a technology to improve the reliability and productivity of CFRP producted by RTM process.

A Study on Characteristics of the Material Flow Side-Extrusion by UBET (UBET에 의한 측방압출에서의 재료유동특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kang-Soo;Kim, Young-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 1999
  • Since the material flow near the die part in CONFORM (Continuous Extrusion Forming) process is similar to that of side-extrusion, the side-extrusion model of tube shaped aluminum profiles was studied for the die design in CONFORM process. In this paper, the effects of process parameters in the side -extrusion through a two-hole die face, such as material flow, height and thickness of the tube, velocities of punch and lengths of bearing land were investigated using UBET program and DEFORM commercial FEM code. The optimum lengths of the bearing lands and punch velocities for obtaining the straight shape products required were determined.

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Machinability of CBN Tools in Interrupted Milling Process of Die & Mold Steels with High Hardness (고경도 금형강 단속 밀링절삭에 대한 CBN 공구의 가공 성능)

  • Song, Jun-Hee;Mun, Sang-Don
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.48 no.7
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    • pp.651-659
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    • 2010
  • When high-speed interrupted cutting is carried out for die and mold steels with high hardness, CBN tools manifested a significantly longer wear life than carbide, ceramic, or cermet tools in an experiment of face milling characteristics. In addition, it was also found that they secured a stable surface roughness within a range of 1.6 S~6.3 S, an acceptable range for precision machining for polished machining parts. And it makes them acceptable in the precision machining field, except in industries where very high machining accuracy is required. In the high hardness interrupted cutting, it was advantageous to perform a negaland treatment and a honning treatment on the tools' cutting edge to extend tool life and surface roughness. Also, severe crater development was found on the sloped face in CBN tools following high-speed machining. This caused the cutting edge to be weakened and damaged, and ultimately resulted in a shorter tool life. Finally, as a result of EDX mapping inspection, Cr component was detected evenly on the entire crater wear area, which can be included only in STD 11.