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Estimation of Die Service Life for Die Cooling Method in Hot Forging (금형냉각방법에 따른 열간단조 금형의 수명 평가)

  • 김병민;김동환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2003
  • This paper explains the die cooling method for improving tool life in the hot forging process. In continuous forming operation such as hot forging process, performed at high speeds, temperature increases of several hundred degrees may be involved. Die hardness was reduced due to thermal softening. Factor of die fracture are wear and plastic deformation of die due to hardness reduction by high temperature. Because die service life was reduced due to this phenomenon during hot forging, quantified data for optimal die cooling method is required. The new developed techniques for predicting tool life applied to estimate the production quantity for a spindle component and these techniques can be applied to improve the tool life in hot forging process

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FE Analysis of Forging Process for Improving Tool Life in Hot Forging of CV Joint Outer Race (등속조인트 외륜 열간단조의 금형수명 향상을 위한 단조공정 유한요소해석)

  • Kim, Yohng-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2014
  • During the hot forging process, the most common cause of tool failure is wear. Tool wear results in the gradual loss of part tolerances, after which eventually the tool must be replaced or repaired. In order to maximize the lifetimes of forging tools, it is important to investigate the wear mechanisms of these tools. In this study, the hot forging of the outer race of an automotive constant-velocity joint was analyzed by a finite element method to investigate the wear distribution, especially the amount and location of the maximum expected wear damage, using Archard's wear model, which was modified considering the forging temperature. Forging analyses were carried out after modifying blocker forging tools based on established versions. The modified blocker tools resulted in an increase in the tool life up to 31% with a finisher punch.

Tool life increase for Hot forging with Finit Element Method (FEM을 이용한 열간금형 수명 향상)

  • 강종훈;이희방;김주현
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1999.06b
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 1999
  • In the stage of process design, many factors affecting tool life should be considered. Wear, Damage Accumulation and excessive die Stress are those. Most Engineer think wear and damage accumulation affection deeply to the cold forging dies and wear for the hot forging dies. In this report, the example that wear and stress distribution affect tool life in hot forging together will be introduced and the way to solve that problem using Finite Element Method.

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Evaluation of Tool Life for Forging Die due to Lubricants and Suface Treatments (단조 금형의 윤활, 표면처리 및 금형 수명 평가)

  • 김병민
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 2002
  • The mechanical and thermal load, and thermal softening occuring by the rush temperature of die, in warm and hot forging, cause wear, heat cracking and plastic deformation, etc. This paper describes the effects of solid lubricants and surface treatments for warm forging die. Because cooling effect and low friction are essential to the long life of dies, optimal surface treatments and lubricants are very important to hot and warm forging process. The main factors affecting die hardness and heat transfer, are surface treatments and lubricants, which are related to heat transfer coefficient, etc. To verify the effects, experiments are performed for heat transfer coefficient in various conditions - different initial billet temperatures and different loads. Carbonitriding and ionitriding are used as surface treatments, and oil-base and water-base graphite lubricants are used. The effects of lubricant and surface treatment for warm and hot forging die life are explained by their thermal characteristics, and the new developed technique in this study for predicting tool life can give more feasible means to improve the tool life in hot forging process.

A Study on Tool Wear in Drilling of Hot-rolled High Strength Steel (고장력 열연강판의 드릴 가공시 공구마멸에 관한 연구)

  • 신형곤;김성일;김태영
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2001
  • Drilling is one of the most important operations performed in the machining industry. And the material of the workpiece has a profound effect on the tool life, the surface finish produced and the overall economy of the process. Hot-rolled high strength steels have been used for automobile structural material, owing to high hardness and machinability of the material. However, in the drilling of hot-rolled high strength steels, the current knowledge of tool wear and machinability are insuf-ficient. There, it is desirable to monitor drill wear status and hole quality changes during the hole drilling process. Accordingly, this paper deals with the cutting characteristics of the hot-rolled high strength steels using common HSS drill. The performance variables include the drilling thrust, torque and drill wear data obtained from drilling experiments con-ducted on the workpiece. Also drill were is measured by acoustic emission system and computer vision system.

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A Local Softening Method for Reducing Die Load and Increasing Service Life in Trimming of Hot Stamped Part (핫스템핑 부품의 전단가공에서 전단 하중의 감소 및 트리밍 금형 수명 향상을 위한 국부 연화 방법)

  • Choi, H.S.;Lim, W.S.;Kang, C.G.;Kim, B.M.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.427-431
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    • 2011
  • In general, hot stamped component is trimmed by costly and time consuming laser cutting when the material strength is over 1,500MPa. The aim of this work was to demonstrate that the trimming die life is improved and the trimming load is decreased by lowering the strength of the region to be trimmed. The model employed in this study was a hat shape, similar to the cross section of many hot stamped products. FE-analysis of hot stamping process was performed to evaluate the effect of tool shape on cooling rate at the area to be trimmed. The best tool shape was thus identified, which created slower cooling and lower hardness at the region to be trimmed. The wear at the cutting tool edge was also reduced.

A Preliminary Study on the Application of Three-Dimensional (3D) Printing Technologies to Hot Bulk Forming Processes - Example of Preform Design and Investigation of Hot-working Tool Steel Deposited Surface (3 차원 프린팅 기술의 열간 체적 성형 공정 적용에 관한 기초 연구 - 예비형상 설계 예 및 열간 금형강으로 적층된 표면 특성 분석)

  • Ahn, Dong-Gyu;Kim, Se-Hun;Lee, Ho-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.31 no.12
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    • pp.1093-1100
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    • 2014
  • The goal of this paper is to investigate preliminary the applicability of 3D printing technologies for the development of the hot bulk forming process and die. 3D printing technology based on the plastic material was applied to the preform design of the hot forging process. Plastic hot forging dies were fabricated by Polyjet process for the physical simulation of the workpiece deformation. The feasibility of application of Laser-aided Direct Metal Rapid Tooling (DMT) process to the fabrication of the hot bulk metal forming die was investigated. The SKD61 hot-working tool steel was deposited on the heat treated SKD61 using the DMT process. Fundamental characteristics of SKD 61 hot-working tool steel deposited specimen were examined via hardness and wear experiments as well as the observation of the morphology. Using the results of the examination of fundamental characteristics, the applicability of the DMT process to manufacture hot bulk forming die was discussed.

Analysis of Thermal Shock and Thermal Fatigue in Tool Steels for Hot Forging (열간단조 금형강의 열충격과 열피로 특성연구)

  • 김정운;문영훈;류재화;박형호
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2002
  • The thermal shock and thermal fatigue test has been carried out to analyze the thermal characteristics of tool steels for hot forging and the effects of mechanical properties on this study have been investigated. The resistance to thermal shock is first of all a matter of good toughness and ductility. Therefore, a proper hot-work tool steel should be characterized by high fracture strength and high temperature toughness. Based on these results, some critical temperature($T_{fracture}$) at which fracture occur can be measured to characterize the thermal resistance of the materials. During thermal fatigue tests, the thermal fatigue cracks occur because of the repetitive heating and cooling of the die surface and the thermal fatigue damage was evaluated by analyzing different number of cycles to failure. The results showed that the resistance to thermal shock and thermal fatigue were found to be favoured by high hot tensile strength and high hot hardness, and thermal resistance of SKD61 was superior to that of ESC, SKT4 and this was caused by higher mechanical properties of SKD61.

Die Life Estimation of Hot Forging for Surface Treatment and Lubricants (표면처리 및 윤활제에 따른 열간 단조 금형의 수명 평가)

  • 이현철;김병민;김광호
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.26-35
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    • 2003
  • This study explains the effects of lubricant and surface treatment on hot forging die life. The mechanical and thermal load, and thermal softening which is happened by the high temperature of die, in hot and warm forging, cause die wear, heat checking and plastic deformation, etc. This study is fur the effects of solid lubricants and surface treatment condition for hot forging die. Because cooling effect and low friction are essential to the long life of dies, optimal surface treatment and lubricant are very important to improve die life for hot forging process. The main factors, which affect die hardness and heat transfer, are surface treatments and lubricants, which are related to thermal diffusion coefficient and heat transfer coefficient, etc. For verifying these effects, experiments are performed for hot ring compression test and heat transfer coefficient in various conditions as like different initial billet temperatures and different loads. The effects of lubricant and surface treatment for hot forging die life are explained by their thermal characteristics. The new developed technique in this study for predicting tool life can give more feasible means to improve the tool life in hot forging process.

Machinability Evaluation of Sl7C Steel according to Workpiece Temperature (제관용 Sl7C의 소재온도에 따른 가공성 평가)

  • 정영훈;김전하;강명창;김정석;김정근
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.493-497
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    • 2002
  • In the part industry, pipe has required high accuracy in surface roughness and size. Especially, when producing the high frequency welding pipe, cutting process is very important as the finishing process that remove the hot welding bead. The objective of this paper is to investigate the hot machining high frequency welded pipe by simulation and experimental tests. To test the cutting process as hot machining, all cutting environment is reproduced in turning with heating system, and the test is accomplished by comparing with room temperature machining and hot machining in consideration of cutting force, tool wear and cutting temperature.

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