Simulation of Cold Extrusion of Hollow Parts


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Abstract

The finite-element method is used to study the effect of the design parameters of the die on the production of hollow brass parts by cold direct extrusion and expansion on a cone punch. The results are compared with data on conventional indirect extrusion. The elastic deformation and increase in the temperature of the metal during cold extrusion are taken into account. Intermediate and final shapes and dimensions of workpieces are determined by simulation. The dependence of the extrusion force on the tool displacement and the distribution of normal stress over the tool–workpiece contact surface under the maximum force is established. The stress-strain state of the workpiece during extrusion is determined. The distribution of stress intensity, strain intensity, and temperature over the deformed workpiece at the final stage of extrusion is plotted. Rational design parameters of a die for direct extrusion and expansion are proposed.

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V. L. Kalyuzhnyi

National Technical University of Ukraine – Kiev Polytechnic Institute (NTUU KPI)

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Email: kwl_2011@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kiev

L. I. Alieva

Donbass State Engineering Academy

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Ukraine, Kramatorsk

D. A. Kartamyshev

Donbass State Engineering Academy

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Ukraine, Kramatorsk

I. G. Savchinskii

Moscow Polytechnic University

Email: kwl_2011@ukr.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

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