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To analyse the process of near-net shape heading of splines and solid spur
gear forms with the 15 actual involute teeth, each with a pressure angle of
141/2, where in each case these were to be forged integral with the shaft
and one end of the initial deforming cylindrical specimen was considered as
constrained. Two types of theoretical approaches, i.e. the upper-bound tec
hnique Chitkara and Bhutta. Proceedings of 28 MT DR Conference, 1990. p, 43
1-33; Chitkara and Bhutta. international Journal of Mechanical Sciences 199
5;37(12):1247-68; 1996;38(8-93:891-916) and the slab method of analysis (Ch
itkara and Bhutta. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1996;38 (8-
9):871-89) employed earlier for simple forging of the product were suitably
modified to account for the constraint, were applied. In each case, the es
timated theoretical results for the die loads at increasing die movements w
ere compared with those observed experimentally during the quasi-static inc
remental heading of splines and solid spur gears using tt tellurium lead as
the model material for the specimens. The characteristic deformation modes
and some salient observations made on the working pressures during the hea
ding process vis-a-vis simple forging of these products are given and the r
esults are commented upon. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.