In this paper, the authors report a new bulging process of pipes, which is
lateral extrusion with a lost core (LELC) and its application on pipes of C
1220 (Cu 99.9 wt.%; P 0.04-0.01 wt.%). The outline of the process is as fol
lows: first, the cavity of the pipe is filled by liquid of Bi49Pb18Sn12In21
low temperature melting alloy. Then the low temperature melting material i
s solidified to form soluble core of the pipe. The authors call this solubl
e core the 'lost core'. The material is compressed longitudinally as a comp
osite billet, and extruded in the lateral direction. After deformation, the
low temperature melting material is melted and removed. To compare with th
e results of plain bulge forming under hydrostatic pressure by Fuchizawa et
al., the forming limit is improved drastically in the present case. The pr
ocess can be performed by simple compression machine without sealing of the
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