Influence of Material Properties and Forming Velocity on the Interfacial Slip Characteristics of Cross Wedge Rolling
- 1 February 2000
- journal article
- Published by ASME International in Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
- Vol. 123 (4), 647-653
- https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1383028
Abstract
By means of the explicit dynamic finite element method, the relationship between the tool-workpiece interfacial slip and several cross wedge rolling (CWR) variables is investigated for a flat-wedge CWR process. After defining the components of interfacial slip and area reduction, an experimentally validated finite element model of CWR is introduced. This model is used to analyze a total of 189 distinct operating conditions by varying workpiece material (aluminum 1100, steel 1018 and brass C21000), forming velocity 0.4∼4.0 m/s, area reduction (25 percent, 40 percent and 55 percent) and forming angle (20 deg, 30 deg and 40 deg). The numerical results indicated that forming velocity was an important variable in determining the interfacial slip characteristics of the CWR process analyzed. Additionally, the area reduction and forming angle were found to have a significant influence on the interfacial slip under the conditions considered.Keywords
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