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Influence of High Temperature Deformation Process Variables on the Microstructure and Thermo-physical Properties of a Ni-Fe-Co Alloy (Fe-Ni-Co 합금의 고온 변형 공정 변수와 미세조직 및 열물리적 특성의 상관 관계)

  • Yoon, D.H.;Jung, J.E.;Chang, Y.W.;Lee, J.H.;Lee, K.S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2012
  • High temperature deformation behavior of a $Ni_{30}Fe_{53}Co_{17}$ alloy, with its extraordinary low coefficient of thermal expansion less than $10{\times}10^{-6}K^{-1}$ at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 673K, was investigated by conducting a series of compression tests. From an empirical processing map, the appropriate working temperature-strain rate combination for optimum forming was deduced to be in the ~1373K, $10^{-2}s^{-1}$ region. This region has a relatively high power dissipation efficiency, greater than 0.36. Furthermore, open die forging of a 100mm diameter billets was performed to confirm the variation of thermo-physical properties in relation to microstructure. The coefficient of thermal expansion was found to increase considerably with increasing the open die forging temperature and decreasing the cooling rate, which in turn provides a drastic increase in the average grain size.

A Study on the Development of Large Aluminum Flange using Casting/Forging Process (주조/단조 기술을 이용한 대형 알루미늄 플랜지 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 배원병;왕신일;서명규;조종래
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.905-909
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    • 2001
  • The significance of casting/forging process for reducing the production cost of large components is being noted in these days. This casting/forging process is a method of forging a workpiece preformed by casting into the final shape. In this study, the casting/forging process has been applied in manufacturing a large aluminum flange in order to determine the optimum forging condition of the aluminum flange. The optimum range of forging temperature of Al 5083 was from $420^{\circ}C$ to $450^{\circ}C$. The suitable strain rate was 1.5 $sec^{-1}$. The deformation amount of a preform in a forging process is key role in the mechanical properties of casting/forging products. In order to find the change of mechanical properties according to effective stain of cast aluminum billets, a hot upsetting test were performed with rectangular blocks and then a uniaxial tensile test was performed with specimens cut from the upsetted billets. The tensile strength and the elongation of cast/upsetted aluminum billets were increased largely until the effective strain was 0.7. FE analysis was performed to determine the configurations of cast preform and die for an aluminum flange. In the FE analysis, the forging load-limit was fixed 1500ton for the low equipment cost. The cast preform was designed so that the effective stain around the neck of a flange exceeds 0.7. In the forging experiment for an aluminum flange, it was confirmed that the optimal configuration of the cast preform predicted by FE analysis was very useful. The cast/forged products using designed preform were made perfectly without any defects.

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Mechanical Properties of Hot-forged Al 6061-T6 (Al 6061-T6 단조 성형품의 기계적 특성)

  • Park, C.;Kim, S.S.;Kwon, Y.N.;Lee, Y.S.;Lee, J.H.
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.374-380
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    • 2003
  • The effect of forging parameters, including different forging stock, strain rate and strain, on the mechanical properties of hot-forged Al 6061-T6 was investigated. The forging was conducted using either hydraulic press, crank press or hammer press, respectively, at a forging temperature of $400^{\circ}C$. When using an extruded bar as a forging stock, the tensile strength was lower for the specimens prepared by hammer forging than those by crank press forging. It was found that the coarsening of recrystallized grain was responsible for the decrease in tensile strength with hammer forging. Systematic studies on the effects of strain and strain rate on the tensile properties of hot-forged Al 6061-T6 products using extruded bar as a forging stock further suggested that the coarsening of recrystallized grains and$ Mg_2$Si precipitates complexed the observed trends in the tensile behavior. In case of hot forging with continuous cast bar as a forging stock, on the other hand, the mechanical properties of the specimen were largely improved with hammer press compared to those with crank press, which appeared to be due to the homogenization of microstructure.

Temperature-dependence of Mechanical Properties of Die Steel STD61 (금형강 STD61의 온도에 따른 기계적 성질의 변화)

  • 여은구;이용신
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.435-440
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    • 2004
  • The temperature in hot forming of metallic materials, such as hot extrusion and hot forging, ranges from $300^{\circ}C$ to $900^{\circ}C$. Correspondingly, the die also exhibits high temperatures close to that of a work piece and its life is limited generally by high temperature fatigue. Thus, the analysis of high temperature fatigue would need the mechanical properties over the wide ranges of temperature. However, very few studies on the high temperature fatigue of brittle materials have been reported. Especially, the study on the fatigue behavior over such transition temperature regime is very rare. In this paper, the stress-strain curves and stress-life curves of a die steel such as STD61 are experimentally obtained. The wide ranges of temperature from $300^{\circ}C$ to $900^{\circ}C$ are considered in experiments and the transition temperature zone is carefully examined.

Forging Process Design by High Temperature Deformation Behavior of the 6061 Aluminum Alloy (자동차 휠용 6061 Al합금의 고온변형거동에 따른 단조성형조건 설계)

  • Lee, Dong-Geun;Lee, Ji Hye;Kim, Jeoung Han;Park, Nho Kwang;Lee, Yongtai;Jeong, Heon-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.46 no.7
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    • pp.449-457
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    • 2008
  • Compression deformation behaviors at high temperature as a function of temperature and strain rate were investigated in the 6061 aluminum alloy, which is used for automobile wheel. Compression tests were carried out in the range of temperatures $300{\sim}475^{\circ}C$ and strain rate $10^{-3}{\sim}10^{-1}sec^{-1}$. By analyzing these results, strain rate sensitivity, deformation temperature sensitivity, the efficiency of power dissipation, Ziegler's instability criterion, etc were calculated, which were plastic deformation instability parameters as suggested by Ziegler, Malas, etc. Furthermore, deformation processing map was drawn by introducing dynamic materials model (DMM) and Ziegler's Continuum Criteria. This processing map was evaluated by relating the deformation instability conditions and the real microstructures. As a result, the optimum forging condition for the automobile wheel with the 6061 aluminum alloy was designed at temperature $450^{\circ}C$, strain rate $1.0{\times}10^{-1}sec^{-1}$. It was also confirmed by DEFORM finite element analysis tool with simulation process.

A Study on Dynamic and Static Recrystallization Behaviors and Microstructure Evolution Prediction of a Die Steel (금형강의 동적 및 정적 재결정 거동과 미세조직 변화 예측에 관한 연구)

  • 정호승;조종래;차도진;배원병
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.338-346
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    • 2001
  • Evaluation of microstructural changes is important for process control during open die forging of heavy ingots. The control of forging parameters, such as shape of the dies, reduction, temperature and sequence of passes, is to maximize the forging effects and to minimize inhomogeneities of mechanical properties. The hot working die steel is produced by using the multistage open die forging. The structure is altered during forging by subsequent Precesses of plastic deformation, recrystallization and grain growth. A numerical analysis using an rigid visco-plastic finite element model was performed to predict microstructural evolution of hot working die steel.

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The Study on the Hot Forging of a Extruded and Continuously Cast Al 6061 (압출 및 연주 Al 6061 합금의 열간단조 특성 연구)

  • 권용남;박정호;이영선;배명한;이정환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.80-83
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    • 2003
  • Generally, forging process has been known to enhance most of the mechanical properties by developing the continuous metal flow across the forged stocks. However, we have found out that forging of Al 6061 did not always give the enhancement of the mechanical properties but the degradation of the original characteristics, especailly for a extruded Al 6061. There are several candidates for the culprit of this unfavorable phenomenon. We have been trying to clear out the cause of the mechanical degradation of the forged a extruded Al 6061. One of the most plausible causes seems to be that the particles containing Mn and/or Cr is coarsened and redistributed preferencially onto grain boundaries due to a repetitive exposure in an elevated temperature condition. On the other hand, a continuously cast Al 6061 did not show any strength degradation after a hot forging under the same process condition with the extruded Al 6061.

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A Study on Dynamic and Static Recrystallization Behaviors and Microstructure Evolution Prediction of Die Steels (금형강의 동적 및 정적 재결정 거동과 미세조직 변화 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong H. S.;Cho J. R.;Cha D. J.;Bae Y. B.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2001
  • Evaluation of microstructural changes during open die forging of heavy ingots is important for process control. The objective of the control of forging parameters, such as shape of the dies, reduction, temperature and sequence of passes, is to maximize the forging effects md to minimize inhomogeneities of mechanical properties. The hot working die steel is produced by using the multistage open die forging. The structure is altered during forging by subsequent processes of plastic deformation, recrystallization and grain growth. A numerical analysis using an rigid visco-plastic finite element model was performed to predict microstructural evolution of hot working die steel.

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Lubrication and Cooling Characteristics of Warm Forging Lubricants (온간단조 윤활제의 윤활 및 냉각특성)

  • Kang, J. H.;Ko, B. H.;Jae, J. S.;Kang, S. S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.14 no.7 s.79
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    • pp.619-623
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    • 2005
  • Lubrication and cooling characteristics are the most important factors of elevated temperature forging lubricants. Usually adopted lubricants in warm forging processes are graphite, synthetic and emulsion lubricants. Most widely and effectively applied lubricants are graphite lubricants, but these have a lot of problems like tool corrosion and dusty environment. In this research, boronite lubricant is considered, because it is able to substitute for graphite. Hot ring compression test, cooling test and mass production test are performed to check the validity of new lubrication pigment.

Elastic Finite Element Analysis of the Cold Forging Dies Prestressed by Shrinkage Rings (보강링에 의하여 예압된 냉간단조금형구조의 탄성유한요소 해석)

  • Seo, Dae-Yun;Lee, Min-Cheol;Jeon, Man-Su
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.347-353
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    • 1998
  • A new approach of elastic finite element to die stress analysis in forging is presented in this paper. The die set analysis problem is formulated by considering contact problems under both mechanical and thermal loads. In the approach, amount of shrink fit is controlled by thermal load i.e., temperature difference between die insert and shrink fits. The loading conditions are extracted automatically from a forging simulator. The predicted solution is compared with analytical one and it has been shown that the predicted results are in excellent agreement with the analytical ones. An application example is given, which was found in a cold forging company.

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