Affiliation:
1. Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract
The outer race of a constant velocity (CV) joint is an important automotive component
that is difficult to be forged because its shape is very complicated and the required precision is high.
Since traditional cold forging methods are not always capable of producing complexly shaped parts,
such parts are often made by processes, which require intense machining operations at relatively
high costs. Thus near net shape forging is an attractive option for producing of outer race. Actual
problems in final ironing sequence are prevention of ductile fracture and surface defects in final
product and true formation of internal ball grooves of the workpiece. In this study Cockroft&Latham
failure criterion was applied to final ironing sequence. Finally physical modeling is down using lead.
In order to investigate the flow of the billet material during forging, the experimentally obtained
section profile of internal grooves as measured by a CMM is compared with simulation based
profile.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.