Ed. Chu et al., PROCESS SEQUENCE DESIGN OF LARGE AXISYMMETRICAL FORGING PRODUCT OF AISI4130 IN NOZZLE TYPE, Journal of materials processing technology, 48(1-4), 1995, pp. 143-149
Process sequence design of a large axi-symmetric hot forging product o
f AISI 4130 in nozzle type has been investigated by physical modeling
using plasticine and lead and finite element modeling. In order to ver
ify the validity of experimental data, a similarity study between plas
ticine and AISI 4130 has been made. The frictional conditions between
dies and the workpiece were determined by ring tests using several lub
ricants such as vaseline, baby powder, facial tissue, plastic wrapping
paper, and Teflon. Because of limit of the machine capacity, the maxi
mum forging load during modeling was limited to 10,000 metric ton. Thu
s, the total required forging loads were larger than the limiting valu
e and forming process should be divided into several stages. The inter
mediate stages were determined by estimating the required forging load
s based on slab method for physical modeling experimentation. Finite e
lement simulation was utilized to determine the intermediate stages of
forming considering the pressure distribution along the radial direct
ion. Both pancake forging and backward extrusion were investigated in
making preform before the final forging. Based on these simulational r
esults, the proper sequence design was obtained in forging nozzle type
of a large axi-symmetric hot forging product of AISI 4130 using backw
ard extrusion and finish forging process.