Optimization of die geometry for Tube Channel Pressing
Subject Areas : Chemistry
1 - Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Keywords: Severe plastic deformation, Strain Analysis, FEM simulation, Die design,
Abstract :
Since tubes have numerous industrial applications, different attempts are focused on the Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) processes of tubes. As an illustration, Tube Channel Pressing (TCP) is an attractive process for this purpose since it can be used for processing of different sizes of tubes. However, more attempts are needed to improve the outcomes of TCP. For example, imposing of greater strain besides reductions of strain heterogeneity are the challenges of this process. This work is aimed to optimize the die geometry of TCP in order to increase imposed strain as well as to decrease strain heterogeneity through an FEM simulation method verified by experiment. Results show that the increase of die curvature radius causes decrease of imposed plastic strain and increase of strain heterogeneity. In addition, the minimum amount of die convex height for imposing of reasonable strain through TCP is calculated considering tube thickness and channel angle. Besides this, the optimum die geometry is recommended in order to minimize the strain heterogeneity.