The Stress Strain Analysis of Forward Extrusion Process of Hollow Elements
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Published:2023-12-02
Issue:2
Volume:48
Page:77-80
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ISSN:2620-147X
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Container-title:Advanced Technologies & Materials
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Adv.Tech&Mat.
Author:
Ranđelović Saša1, Vitković Nikola1ORCID, Blagojević Vladislav1ORCID, Trajković Milenković Marina2ORCID, Zorić Andrija2ORCID, Kostić Nikola1
Affiliation:
1. University of Niš, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 18000 Niš, Serbia 2. University of Niš, Faculty of Civil and Architecture Engineering, 18000 Niš, Serbia
Abstract
This paper presents an analysis focused on the stress-strain dynamics within the forward extrusion process for hollow elements. The forward extrusion of hollow elements is characterized by extensive plastic deformation and complex material flow. This process involves splitting the metal continuum, subjecting it to plastic deformation, and merging it into a seamless product with a predetermined cross-sectional shape as it exits the tool. Employing modern numerical finite element methods is essential for designing such processes, as it enables the simulation of metal behavior within the tool. These simulations help predict mechanical parameters within the deformable material continuum, such as stress, strain, temperatures, and strain rates. Additionally, they allow for the optimization of tool designs tailored to the specific product, improving process efficiency and quality. Understanding the stress-strain distribution at individual nodes enables proactive measures to prevent mechanical disruptions within the continuum, ensuring the integrity and quality of the final product—an essential criterion in the forward extrusion process for hollow elements.
Publisher
Faculty of Technical Sciences
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