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A Study on the mold attachment for process automation with hot open die forging (열간 자유단조 공정 자동화를 위한 금형 어태치먼트에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, C.P.;Jeong, H.M.;Chung, H.S.;Ji, M.K.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2012
  • In mechanical industries, forging is one of the basic process. But comparing the other developed industries, forging industries can not reach at the level of that development. In forging industries, the quality of the products totally depends on the skills of workers and also the precision of the equipments. Particularly because the open die forging industry is unable to deviate from the past method of production and all works are manually progressed, the operator is always exposed to the danger. In the regard some additional device has been made especially. Thus, in this research, by using the forklift as the means for the manipulation of the development object system, it tries to be comprised the process automation. After than it is fitted with the forklift for safe and easy handling of jobs and products during open die forging process. First of all, development system mold has been assembled to the system, after than it is assembled with forklift. This development system has been applied for handling of large scale products more than 300kg, and the satisfactory result with uniform quality of the products have been achieved due to this mechanical setup.

FEM Analysis for the Prediction of Void Closure On the Open Die Forging Process (자유단조공정에서 기공폐쇄 예측을 위한 유한요소해석)

  • Min, K.Y.;Lim, S.J.;Choi, H.J.;Choi, S.;Park, Y.B.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 2008
  • In order to resolve the problems which appear after the clean large ingot production process, the impurities which are involved in the steel smelting process should be removed by developing cleaner materials. Through the rationalization of cogging process that is the first forging process of large ingot the quality is to be improved. For the sake of the optimization of an open die forging process and the improvement of the subject matter frequency ratio, a hazard precise die forging process must be developed and a Near Net Shape Forming accomplished. As a result, energy can be reduced by minimizing an after control process. In order to produce large axes and other forming parts, processing techniques are to be developed. In this context, this paper is a study about a reduction ratio, dies width ratio and rotary angles, the amount of overlap, and intends to analysis cogging processes, utilizing Deform-3D cogging module

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3차원 강소성 유한요소해석을 사용한 전자부품의 정밀단조공정 설계

  • Park, Geun;Kang, Yeon-Sik;Yang, Dong-Yeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.932-936
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    • 1997
  • In order to increase the productivity of electrical parts, manufacturing processes using progressive die have been widely used in the industry. If closed-die forging process may be included in the series of the forming process, however, there arise many problems in the die design, such as determination of blank size, feeding method and formability, etc. For the proper design of a process, a prediction of the process is requred to obtain many design parameters. In this work, three-dimensional rigid-plastic finite element analysis is carried out to simulate precision forging process. The forging process of STEM, a part of photo pick-up hologram device, is simulated with the two types of processes, open die forging and semi-closed die forging, respectively. Form the results of analyses, the forging processes can be predicted successfully, which enables to design appropriately the die and the process.

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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.

Evaluation methods for Void Closing Behavior in Large Ingot (기공닫힘부 폐쇄정도 결정을 위한 평가방법 연구)

  • Choi, I.J.;Choi, H.J.;Yoon, D.J.;Lee, G.A.;Lim, S.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.339-343
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents methods for analyzing the extent of cylindrical-shaped void closure. In addition, a quantitative relationship between change in void fraction and height reduction ratio of a compressed specimen is proposed. The height reduction ratio, number of deformation steps and billet rotation were chosen as key process parameters influencing the void closing behavior, namely, the changes in void shape and size during hot open die forging of a large ingot. The extent of void closure was analyzed from microscopic observations and estimated from tensile test results. The tensile strengths of specimens with closed voids and those without were compared for various reduction ratios in height. The results confirmed that void closure occurs at reduction ratios greater than 30 %. The void closing behavior could be expressed as a hyperbolic tangent function of reduction ratio in height, number of paths, and billet rotation. The knowledge presented in this paper could be helpful for optimizing deformation paths in open die forging processes.

New Process Design of Open Backward Extrusion to reduce the Forming Load (성형 하중 저감을 위한 개방형 후방 압출의 신공정 설계)

  • 정덕진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1999.03b
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 1999
  • In order to reduce the forming load of backward extrusion to a feasible level a new backward extrusion processes are proposed. In these process the shape of punch and die for conventional backward extrusion are change to open backward extrusion. To analyse the process numerical simulations by the finite element method has been performed, This simulation gave good results concerning the prediction of the forming load material flow and the corresponding shape of forged products, . These predictions set the limits of the preform shape and forming load depending on the punch and die geometry. The results show that the forming load is reduced significantly when the conventional backward extrusion change to open backward extrusion.

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Study on Manufacturing Process of Hollow Main Shaft by Open Die Forging (자유단조공법을 통한 중공형 메인샤프트 제조공정에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Yong Chul;Kang, Jong Hun;Kim, Sang Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2016
  • The main shaft is one of the key components connecting the rotor hub and gear box of a wind power generator. Typically, main shafts are manufactured by open die forging method. However, the main shaft for large MW class wind generators is designed to be hollow in order to reduce the weight. Additionally, the main shafts are manufactured by a casting process. This study aims to develop a manufacturing process for hollow main shafts by the open die forging method. The design of a forging process for a solid main shaft and hollow shaft was prepared by an open die forging process design scheme. Finite element analyses were performed to obtain the flow stress by a hot compression test at different temperature and strain rates. The control parameters of each forging process, such as temperature and effective strain, were obtained and compared to predict the suitability of the hollow main shaft forging process. Finally, high productivity reflecting material utilization ratio, internal quality, shape, and dimension was verified by the prototypes manufactured by the proposed forging process for hollow main shafts.

Development of a Closed-die Design with Backpressure to Forge Rotating Scrolls (압축기용 구동스크롤의 밀폐형 배압 금형 개발)

  • Kim, Y.B.;Jung, K.H.;Lee, S.;Kim, E.;Lee, J.;Choi, D.S.;Lee, G.A.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 2013
  • Scroll compressors are widely used in air conditioning systems and in automobiles due to their low pressure loss, minimal vibrations, and light-weight. Open-die forging with back pressure is used to forge the rotating scroll, and it requires special care since the forging die can be severely damaged at the fixed end of the spiral cavity similar to a fracture of a cantilever beam. To overcome the inevitable weakness of the forging die due to such damage, an innovative design is necessary. In this study, structural analysis using the finite element method was conducted to determine the reason for the fracture of the forging die. A novel design to avoid stress concentrations and vertical deflection, causing serious damage to the die, is suggested.

Dimensional accuracy and ejecting stage in cold forging (냉간단조의 Ejecting 공정이 치수정밀도에 미치는 영향)

  • Chun S. H.;Lee Y. S.;Lee J. H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.338-341
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    • 2004
  • The dimension of forged part is different with the die dimension by the various effects, such as, elastic deformation and thermal effect. And, the difference amounts are not same according to the forging conditions, for example, forging mode, flow stress, etc. Therefore, the use of FEA is effective to predict and update the required die dimension. However, the variables for FE simulation are also as many as variables in the experiment. The variables give very much effect to the accuracy of FE results. At first, the material model is very deeply affected to the estimated dimension of forged part. And the considering of loading and ejecting stages is also important to increase the dimensional accuracy. The experiment and FEA are performed to investigate the dimensional changes and accuracy in cold forging. Two types of upsetting are used to survey the effects of forging mode and stages.

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Coercivity of Hot-pressed Compacts of Nd-Fe-B-type HDDR-treated Powder

  • Abdul Matin, Md.;Kwon, Hae-Woong;Lee, Jung-Goo;Yu, Ji-Hun
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.106-110
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    • 2014
  • $Nd_{12.5}Fe_{80.6}B_{6.4}Ga_{0.3}Nb_{0.2}$ HDDR-treated powder was compacted by hot-pressing using different configurations of dies and heating rates. The die configurations were especially different in terms of the evacuation system that was used in heating for hot-pressing. The coercivity in the compacts was influenced by the evacuation system of the die and heating rate. In spite of the identical hot-pressing temperature and heating rate, coercivity was radically reduced above $600^{\circ}C$ in the compacts prepared in the closed-type die compared to that in the compacts prepared in the open-type die. The coercivity in the compacts prepared in the closed-type die decreased with increasing heating rate and the value further increased when extreme high heating rate was employed. $Nd_{12.5}Fe_{80.6}B_{6.4}Ga_{0.3}Nb_{0.2}$ HDDR-treated powder contained a significant amount of residual hydrogen (approx. 1500 ppm) in the form of $Nd_2Fe_{14}BH_x$ hydride. The dramatic coercivity decrease in the compact prepared in the closed die is attributed to the disproportionation of $Nd_2Fe_{14}BH_x$ hydride. High coercivity is mainly due to the effective desorption of hydrogen or the suppression of hydrogen-related disproportionation upon hot-pressing.