Influence of micro-pits indentation and palm based-oil on taper die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process

Author(s):  
Mohd Ahyan Nurul ◽  
Samion Syahrullail
2013 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 1201-1207 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Syahrullail ◽  
C. S. N. Azwadi ◽  
Y. M. Najib

Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 3960
Author(s):  
Hong-Ling Hou ◽  
Guang-Peng Zhang ◽  
Chen Xin ◽  
Yong-Qiang Zhao

In the internal thread extrusion forming, if the process parameters are not selected properly, the extrusion torque will increase, the extrusion temperature will be too high, or even the tap will break. In order to obtain effective process parameters under certain working conditions, this paper uses a combination of numerical simulation and process experiment to analyze the influence of the bottom hole diameter, extrusion speed, and friction factor on the extrusion torque and extrusion temperature. Through an orthogonal experiment, the significant influence law of different process parameters on the extrusion torque and extrusion temperature was studied, and the order of their influence was determined. Based on the optimal process parameters, numerical simulations and process tests were carried out, and the extrusion effect and related parameters were compared and analyzed. The results show that the extruded thread has clear contour, uniform tooth pitch, complete tooth shape, and good flatness. Compared with before optimization, the maximum extrusion torque has been reduced by 37.15%, the maximum temperature has been reduced by 29.72%, and the extrusion quality has been improved. It shows that the optimized method and optimized process parameters have good engineering practicability.


2005 ◽  
pp. 4195-4198
Author(s):  
Jae Hyun Shim ◽  
J.H. Ok ◽  
Hyoung Jin Choi ◽  
H.S. Koo ◽  
Beong Bok Hwang

2015 ◽  
Vol 74 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. Nurul ◽  
S. Syahrullail ◽  
M. N. Musa

Lubrication is very important in metal forming processes to control wear and friction at the interface between interacting surfaces. Non-renewable resources, such as plain mineral oils are widely used due to its ability to act as a supplier to wearing contacts; it may function as a film material or even sustain chemical transformations to become a film material. Since non-renewable resources can only last for more than a decade, renewable resources have been studied in order to find alternative lubricants that can present similar results in terms of extrusion load and product quality. Two renewable lubricants were analyzed (RBD palm olein and jatropha) together with an additive free paraffinic mineral oil, VG32, which acted as a reference lubricant. The experiment used a cold work plane strain extrusion apparatus that consists of a pair of taper die and a symmetrical work piece (billet). The billet material was made of annealed pure aluminum JIS-A1100 with radius of 5 mm in the deformation area. It was found that higher viscosity lubricants produced low extrusion load and friction during metal forming process with no major severe wear on product quality. Based on the results, it was proven that renewable resource based lubricants can be considered as a substitute for common lubricants used in the industry, since they present similar results with those currently applied in the industry. 


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