Semi-Solid Extrusion of Complex-Shaped Steel Rods Using Ceramic Dies
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Published:2008-07
Issue:
Volume:141-143
Page:243-248
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ISSN:1662-9779
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Container-title:Solid State Phenomena
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language:
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Short-container-title:SSP
Author:
Muenstermann Simon1,
Telle Rainer1,
Knauf Frederik1,
Hirt Gerhard1
Affiliation:
1. RWTH Aachen University
Abstract
Isothermal semi-solid extrusion experiments using steel grade X210CrW12 as work material
were performed on an industrial forging machine. An improved and up-scaled tool design was
applied, based on the concept of self-heating ceramic dies tested in previous laboratory-scale studies
and allowing for die preheating temperatures of up to 1400°C.
Steel rods of complex cross sectional geometry were formed at low extrusion forces. Shape accuracy
of as-formed rods is accurate and metallurgical examination yields no evidence of liquid phase
separation. With a view on the intended industrial implementation construction of ceramic tools has
to be improved in order to avoid rupture of ceramic parts due to thermo-mechanically induced stresses
and to benefit from the advantages inherent to ceramics in metal forming.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics