Design of the semi-closed die for shaping the thick coin-like carbon steel parts in a single operation

Author:

Jhonthong Napatsakorn,Talangkun SukangkanaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe current study strives to improve the precision and accuracy of a die and reduce unnecessary production steps. Upset cold forging for thick coin-like carbon steel parts were studied and redesigned for a single operation. The slug used in this experiment was an annealed AISI 1020 carbon steel bar sheared into cylinders having a height to diameter ratio (h0/d0) of 2.07. The design problem is to prevent an inclined slug surface due to surface roughness when it is loaded in the die cavity. The redesigned die is semi-closed with a fixed support at a position 0.25 of the initial height of the slug. Six springs were employed to set the start-to-finish position during forging. The results showed that slugs with rough and uneven surfaces, with an h0/d0 ratio of 2.07, could successfully undergo a single forging. Furthermore, the upset forged coin was designed to have a straight 2.4 mm outer edge, providing area for a set of mechanical fingers to grasp the workpiece during transfer to subsequent steps in the work process of a vertical and/or horizontal forging die set.

Funder

Rajamangala University of Technology Isan

Khon Kaen University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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