Title of article
A finite element analysis of cold-forging dies using two- and three-dimensional models
Author/Authors
Conor McCormack، نويسنده , , John Monaghan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
286
To page
292
Abstract
The cold-forging process analysed in this paper deals with the production of a hexagonal shape on the head of a bolt. The process utilises a die known as a “Standard Trim Die” which is forced at velocity onto the workpiece to form the bolt head. This process is a combination of cutting and forging. By definition, a cold-forging operation occurs at a temperature below the recrystallisation range of the metal being forged. Due to this fact very high forging loads are required, which in turn cause very high stresses within the die material. These high stresses can cause die failure due to overloading or fatigue. The main focus of this analysis was to predict the level of these stresses during the forging operation, and if possible to find the optimum operating conditions which would increase tool life. The analysis consisted of creating a range of different trim die geometry’s using AutoCAD/mechanical desktop and importing them into the finite-element analysis (FEA) package DEFORM. Due to geometrical considerations and computational limitations the initial tests consisted of two-dimensional (2D) models. Extensive analysis of these results enabled a more accurate simulation of the forging operation using three-dimensional (3D) models.
Keywords
Finite-element analysis , Cold Forging , DEFORM , Trim die
Journal title
Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Record number
1176396
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