Fem Study of Centerline Defect Closure in Large Open Die Forgings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jie Zhou Joshua Blackketter Philip Nash
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Large ingots tend to have internal defects such as shrinkage cavities and porosities, which have to be closed during the cogging stage to ensure sound internal quality of forged parts. In this work, finite element methods were used to simulate open die forging passes, with varying parameters that affect the void closure behavior profoundly. Numerical models ware constructed in ABAQUS, DEFORM and FORGE using data taken from footage of the forging process and material mechanical data obtained from the Gleeble compression tests. Forging variables such as pass rotation, reduction per pass, and feed ratio were studied with intense attention paid on the special properties of H13 steel, so that this study can be applied to solve real world problem.IntroductionCenterline defect closure is a frequently studied but still challenging topic in open die forging industry. In practice, open die forging is employed as an effective hot forming process to make desired shape of metal products as well as to ensure center consolidation of internal defects which result from the casting process. Nowadays, remarkable large forgings have been more and more required to meet industries demand. However, the increase in ingot size has tended to result in considerable macrosegregations and shrinkage cavities or voids, which need to be worked thoroughly during the forging process; but the size of the products and limitations of manufacturing capacity, such as the press load, make it difficult to achieve adequate local deformation to close those defects. Therefore, choosing optimal forging parameters under given work condition to ensure good internal quality of forged products is critically important."
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APA: Jie Zhou Joshua Blackketter Philip Nash  (2012)  Fem Study of Centerline Defect Closure in Large Open Die Forgings

MLA: Jie Zhou Joshua Blackketter Philip Nash Fem Study of Centerline Defect Closure in Large Open Die Forgings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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