Analysis of temperature and component form-error variation with the manufacturing cycle during the forward extrusion of components

Qin, Y. and Balendra, R. and Chodnikiewicz, K. (2004) Analysis of temperature and component form-error variation with the manufacturing cycle during the forward extrusion of components. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 145 (2). pp. 171-180. ISSN 0924-0136 (https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00668-X)

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Abstract

The definition of the form-errors of component in nett-forging required the analysis of error generation by considering both thermal and mechanical factors in the forging. To-date, however, most of the analyses have only referred to a single manufacturing cycle. Since forging productions are largely multi-cycle operations, component form-errors can vary with the manufacturing cycle. Using a developed procedure, the temperature change in the die during multi-cycle forward extrusion operations was computed. The computed temperature distributions in the die were then used for initiating the analysis of component form-errors for given manufacturing cycles. The analysis refers to forward extrusion for both single solid die- and compound die-set-configurations.