In this paper, the behaviour of two different die design concepts in the production of the same industrial profile is described by both experimental tests and numerical FEM analysis. The investigated parameter is the shape of the leg for the extrusion of an AA6060 round tube 80mm in diameter and 1mm in thickness. Press loads and profile temperatures were monitored during the production. The processes are simulated by means of Deform 3D fully coupled simulations. and the results compared with the experimental ones. The profile are characterized by means of tensile tests in order to evaluate strength and deformability of the joints, and the results are related to the welding parameters as they were obtained by FEM. Finally, the die stress is investigated in order to explain tool life behaviour of the dies as it was observed during their whole life. ©2007 American Institute of Physics
L. Donati, L. Tomesani (2007). Effect Of Die Design On Strength And Deformability Of Hollow Extruded Profiles. ZARAGOZA : Elias Cueto.
Effect Of Die Design On Strength And Deformability Of Hollow Extruded Profiles
DONATI, LORENZO;TOMESANI, LUCA
2007
Abstract
In this paper, the behaviour of two different die design concepts in the production of the same industrial profile is described by both experimental tests and numerical FEM analysis. The investigated parameter is the shape of the leg for the extrusion of an AA6060 round tube 80mm in diameter and 1mm in thickness. Press loads and profile temperatures were monitored during the production. The processes are simulated by means of Deform 3D fully coupled simulations. and the results compared with the experimental ones. The profile are characterized by means of tensile tests in order to evaluate strength and deformability of the joints, and the results are related to the welding parameters as they were obtained by FEM. Finally, the die stress is investigated in order to explain tool life behaviour of the dies as it was observed during their whole life. ©2007 American Institute of PhysicsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.