Title of article :
Three-dimensional modelling of forging processes by the finite element flow formulation
Author/Authors :
M.L.، Alves نويسنده , , J.M.C.، Rodrigues نويسنده , , P.A.F، Martins نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-1694
From page :
1695
To page :
0
Abstract :
This paper draws from the fundamentals of the finite element flow formulation to obtain aspects of computer implementation and modelling of industrial forging processes. Emphasis is given to a wide range of theoretical and numerical subjects such as selection of elements, solution procedures, contact algorithms, elastic analysis of tooling and interaction between two- and three-dimensional finite element models. New algorithms are proposed for the elastic analysis of tooling and for transferring history-dependent scalar and tensorial quantities from axisymmetric into full three-dimensional mesh systems. The overall presentation is illustrated with the numerical modelling of two cold forging operations. Theoretical predictions obtained from the closed-die forging of a spider part (with predominantly complex three-dimensional material flow) are validated against experimental measurements obtained from laboratory-controlled manufacturing conditions. Assessment is provided in terms of material flow, geometrical profile, effective strain distribution and forging load. The latter is employed for illustrating the proposed methodology for performing the elastic analysis of tooling. The usefulness and efficiency of the algorithm for combining two- and three-dimensional finite element models is demonstrated by the numerical modelling of a typical multistage forging sequence utilized in the production of a Phillips-head screw.
Keywords :
STEP , ISO 10303 , ISO 14649 , CAM , MILL\TURN MACHINING , STEP-NC
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENGINNERING MANUFACTURE
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENGINNERING MANUFACTURE
Record number :
116278
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