Part B: Principles of Major Manufacturing Processes and Bulk Forming
Part B: Principles of Major Manufacturing Processes and Bulk Forming
Major
Manufacturing
Processes and
Bulk
Part BForming
Forging
Classification of Forging
Operations
Cold
forging
Impressiondie forging
Flash-less forging
Open-Die Forging
Work is compressed
between two flat dies,
allowing metal to flow
laterally with minimum
constraint
Impression-Die Forging
Bulk Forming Processes
Flashless Forging
- Work-part is completely
constrained in die
- No excess flash is created
- It is also called closed die
forging
OpenDie Forging
Compression of work-part between two flat
dies
Similar to compression test when workpart has cylindrical cross section and is
compressed along its axis
Deformation operation reduces height
and increases diameter of work
Common names include upsetting or
upset forging
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ho
ln
h
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ImpressionDie Forging
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Impression-Die Forging
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Advantages
of impression-die forging
compared to machining from solid stock:
Higher production rates
Less waste of metal
Greater strength
Favorable grain orientation in the metal
Limitations:
Not capable of close tolerances
Machining often required to achieve
accuracies and features needed
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Flashless Forging
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Flashless Forging
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Low formability
Commonly
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Forging Presses
Apply
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Extrusion
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Direct Extrusion
Direct extrusion.
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Comments on Direct
Diff b/w butt & extrudate?
Extrusion
Also
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Indirect Extrusion
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Comments on Indirect
Extrusion
Also
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Advantages of Extrusion
Variety
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Extrusion Ratio
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Hydrostatic Extrusion
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Center-burst
Piping
Surface
Cracking
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Ao Af
r
Ao
where r = area reduction in drawing; Ao
= original area of work; and Af = final
area of work
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Analysis of Drawing
Power required for drawing: F.v
Process
v is exit velocity
Force Required:
Ao and Af are the wire x-section area before and after drawing
is co-efficient of friction
is half die angle
Drawing stress:
ED
D
Average flow stress:
U
NCL
I
T
NO
K is strength coefficient
n is hardening exponent
Factor for inhomogeneous deformation:
Average diameter: D= (DO+Df)/2
Length of contact:
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Maximum Reduction in
Drawing
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I
NOT
ED
D
U
CL
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practice:
Usually performed as cold working
Most frequently used for round cross sections,
but square are also produced.
Products:
Wire: electrical wire; wire stock for fences, coat
hangers, and shopping carts
Rod stock for nails, screws, rivets, and springs
Bar stock: metal bars for machining, forging,
and other processes
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Bar Drawing
Accomplished
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Continuous
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