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Analysis of Three Dimensional Equal Chanel Angular Pressing by Using the Finite Element Method in Conjunction with the Dislocation Cell Based Constitutive Model (전위 셀 구성모델을 결합한 유한요소법을 이용한 3차원 등통로각압출 공정 해석)

  • Yoon, Seung Chae;Kim, Hyoung Seop
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.47 no.11
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    • pp.699-706
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    • 2009
  • Deformation behavior of pure aluminum during equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) was simulated using a three-dimensional version of the finite element method in conjunction with a constitutive model based on the dislocation density and cell evolution. The three-dimensional finite element analyses for the prediction of microstructural features, such as the variation of the dislocation density and the cell size with the number of ECAP, are reported. The calculated stress and strain and their distributions are also investigated for the route Bc ECAP processed pure aluminum. The results of finite element analyses are found to be in good agreement with experimental results for the dislocation cell size. Due to the accumulation of strain throughout the workpiece and an overall trend to saturation in cell size, a decrease of the difference in cell size with the number of passes (1~4) was predicted.

A study on machining method about molybdenum alloy micro fixing part for TEM precision specimen. (TEM 정밀 시편 제작용 몰리브덴 합금 미세 고정 부품의 제작을 위한 절삭 가공 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ki-Beom;Lee, Chang-Woo;Lee, Hae-Jin;Ham, Min-Ji;Kim, Gun-Hee
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2017
  • In these days, increase requirement of TEM (Transmission Electro Microscope) in not only scientific field but also industrial field. Because TEM can measure inner-structure of specimen a variety of materials like metal, bio. etc. When use TEM, specimen should be thin about 50nm. So making for thin specimen, use Ion milling device that include specimen holder. The holder generally made of Aluminium Aluminium holder is worn away easily. For this reason, using time of ion milling with aluminum holder is too short. To solve the problem, we replace aluminium holer to molybdenum alloy holder. In this paper, we design molybdenum alloy holer for CAM and modify CAD modeling for effective machining process. So we array a specimen 3 by 4 and setup orientation for one-shot machining process. Next we make a CAM program for machining. we making a decision two machining strategy that chose condition of tool-path method, step-down, step-over. etc. And then conduct machining using CNC milling machining center. To make clear difference between case.1 and case.2, we fixed machining conditions like feed-rate, main spindle rpm, etc. After machining, we confirm the condition of workpiece and analysis the problems case by case. Finally, case.2 work piece that superior than case.1 cutting with WEDM because that method can not ant mechanical effect on workpiece.

Ultra-Precision Machining of Off-Axis Asymmetric Large-area Reflecting Mirror Using ELID Grinding Process (ELID 연삭을 이용한 비축 비구면 렌즈의 초정밀 가공)

  • Jung, Myung-Won;Shin, Gun-hwi;Kim, Geon-Hee;Ohmori, Hitoshi;Kwak, Tae-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2019
  • This study focused on the application of ELID mirror-surface grinding technology to the manufacture of off-axis asymmetric large-area reflecting mirrors made of BK7 glass. The size of the parts, such as asymmetric large-area mirrors or lens, made form-accuracy or roughness especially hard to measure after machining because of the measuring range limit of measurement devices. In this study, the ELID grinding system has been set up for mirror-surface machining experiments manufacturing off-axis asymmetric lenses. A measuring method using a reference workpiece has been suggested to measure the form-accuracy and roughness. According to the experimental results, even when using only a reference workpiece, it is confirmed that the surface roughness was 8 nmRa and form-accuracy was 80 nmRMS, with a best fit asymmetric radius when using a grinding wheel of #8,000. It is found that the accuracy of large-area parts could be estimated by the proposed process.

Detection of Tool Wear using Cutting Force Measurement in Turning (선삭가공에서 절삭력을 이용한 공구마멸의 감지)

  • 윤재웅;이권용;이수철
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.68-75
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    • 2000
  • The development of flexible automation in the manufacturing industry is concerned with production activities performed by unmanned machining system. A major topic relevant to metal-cutting operations is monitoring tool wear, which affects process efficiency and product quality, and implementing automatic tool replacements. In this paper, the measurement of the cutting force components has been found to provide a method for an in-process detection of tool wear. Cutting force components are divided into static and dynamic components in this paper, and the static components of cutting force have been used to detect flank wear. To eliminate the influence of variations in cutting conditions, tools, and workpiece materials, the force modeling is performed for various cutting conditions. The normalized force disparities are defined in this paper, and the relationships between normalized disparity and flank wear are established. Finally, Artificial neural network is used to learn these relationships and detect tool wear. According to the proposed method, the static force components could provide the effective means to detect flank wear for varying cutting conditions in turning operation.

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Effectiveness of Minimal Quantity Lubrication in Machining Processes

  • Suda, S.;Yokota, H.;Inasaki, I.;Wakabayashi, T.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.309-310
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    • 2002
  • A minimal quantity lubrication (MQL) machining is able to achieve both functions of cooling and lubrication with an extremely low quantity of a cutting fluid and a large amount of air blow. Using a biodegradable ester oil, turning tests were carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of the MQL system. It was found that the performance of MQL cutting was equivalent to, or better than, that of conventional cutting, because the MQL system tends to prevent the heat damage of the tool tip and, if an effective lubricant such as a particular polyol ester is applied to the system, it can avoid the extensive transfer of workpiece materials on to the tool surface.

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Laser Micro Machining and Electrochemical Etching After Surface Coating (미세 레이저 가공의 표면코팅 후 전해 에칭)

  • Kim, Tae Pung;Park, Min Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.638-643
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    • 2013
  • Laser beam machining (LBM) is fast, contactless and able to machine various materials. So it is used to cut metal, drill holes, weld or pattern the imprinted surface. However, after LBM, there still leave burrs and recast layers around the machined area. In order to remove these unwanted parts, LBM process often uses electrochemical etching (ECE). But, the total thickness of workpiece is reduced because the etching process removes not only burrs and recast layers, but also the entire surface. In this paper, surface coating was performed using enamel after LBM on metal. The recast layer can be selectively removed without decreasing total thickness. Comparing with LBM process only, the surface quality of enamel coating process was better than that. And edge shape was also maintained after ECE.

Evaluation of Friction Shear Factor By the Lubricating Methods in Warm Forging (온간 단조에서 윤활 분사 방법에 따른 마찰 상수값의 평가)

  • 정덕진;김동진;김병민
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.319-328
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    • 2001
  • Quantitative evaluation of the tribological conditions at the tool-workpiece interface in metal forming is usually accomplished by the ring compression test. This paper describes an experimental investigation into friction factor under warm forming conditions according to the lubricants and the lubricating methods using the ring compression test. Four different lubricants, two water based graphite and two oil based graphite lubricants, and three different lubricating methods were applied in the experiments. Calibration curves with the friction shear factor were obtained using FEM analysis and verified by the experimental results. The influence of lubricant and lubricating methods on friction are discussed. In the ring compression test, the lower friction factor got to spray the oil based lubricant on die and billet in warm forging temperature.

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The Development of Momentum Conversion Type Micro Punch System using Elastic Collision (탄성충돌을 이용한 운동량 보존형 마이크로 펀치 시스템의 개발)

  • 장인배;장현철;최근형;김병희;김현영
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.128-133
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    • 2003
  • In this study, the momentum conservation type punching mechanism for micropunching system was developed to avoid the punch failure in the misaligned status between the punch and die. The punching energy can be precisely controlled by the falling height of the projectile mass and the intermediata mass, which contacts with the punch, transmit the energy to the punch with the same contact condition. The potential energy of the projectile mass is converted to kinetic energy at the light weight punch that the projection speed into the sheet metal workpiece can be accelerated. The butt formation characteristics for the alignment condition and for the projection speeds are investigated to verify the feasibility of the proposed punching mechanism.

New Deformation Mechanism in the Forming of Cones by Shear Spinning (전단 스피닝에 의한 원추형상의 성형에 관한 변형 메커니즘)

  • Kim J. H.;Kim Chul
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.14 no.4 s.76
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    • pp.375-383
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    • 2005
  • The shear spinning process, where the plastic deformation zone is localized in a very small portion of the workpiece, shows a promise for increasingly broader application to the production of axially symmetric parts. In this paper, the three components of the working force are calculated by a newly proposed deformation model in which the spinning process is understood as shearing deformation after uniaxial yielding by bending, and shear stress, $\tau_{rz}$, becomes k, yield limit in pure shear, in the deformation zone. The tangential force are first calculated and the feed force and the normal force are obtained by the assumption of uniform distribution of roller pressure on the contact surface. The optimum contact area is obtained by minimizing the bending energy required to get the assumed deformation of the blank. The calculated forces are compared with experimental results. A comparison shows that theoretical prediction is reasonably in good agreement with experimental results

A Process Sequence Design of the Mulit-Step Cold Extrusion using Thick-Wall Pipes (중공축 소재를 이용한 다단계 냉간압출 공정의 설계)

  • Park, Chul;Choi, Ho-Joon;Hwang, Beong-Bok
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.219-231
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    • 1996
  • The current five-stage cold extrusion process to produce an axle-housing is investigated for the purpose of improved process. The main goal of this study is to obtain an appropriate reduced process sequence which can produce the required part most economically without tensile crack-ing workpiece buckling and overloading of the tools. The current process sequence is simulated and design criteria are examined. during the simulation several remeshings are done due to severe mesh distortions, Based on the results of simulations of the current five-stage process, design strategy for improving the process sequence are developed using the thick hollow pipes. The finished product of an axle-housing is produced in two operations and one annealing treatment while the conventional sequence consists of five operations and one annealing treat-ment. Also die loads of the new process are compared with those of the current one.

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