The experimental conditions chosen as a reference for the 2007 edition of the extrusion benchmark that was held in Bologna, Italy, and the corresponding main results are sum-marized in this work. The die design stage is first explained in order to address the main features of the experiment and its objectives. The die is a flat one with multiple holes; four angular profiles were produced with different pocket geometries, the experimental plan being entirely described. The initial temperatures for the billet and the die set, together with the temperature development during the process strokes, are also reported. The results are shown, for each profile, in terms of final profile length, mean exit speed, global process load, profile exit temperature.
L. Donati, L. Tomesani, M. Schikorra, A. E. Tekkaya (2008). Extrusion Benchmark 2007 – Benchmark Experiments: Study on Material Flow Extrusion of a Flat Die. WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS, USA : Extrusion Technology Foundation.
Extrusion Benchmark 2007 – Benchmark Experiments: Study on Material Flow Extrusion of a Flat Die
DONATI, LORENZO;TOMESANI, LUCA;
2008
Abstract
The experimental conditions chosen as a reference for the 2007 edition of the extrusion benchmark that was held in Bologna, Italy, and the corresponding main results are sum-marized in this work. The die design stage is first explained in order to address the main features of the experiment and its objectives. The die is a flat one with multiple holes; four angular profiles were produced with different pocket geometries, the experimental plan being entirely described. The initial temperatures for the billet and the die set, together with the temperature development during the process strokes, are also reported. The results are shown, for each profile, in terms of final profile length, mean exit speed, global process load, profile exit temperature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.