On the importance of thermo-mechanical modelling of the double cup extrusion test

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2014

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Trans Tech Publications Ltd

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Manufacturing Engineering
(2003)
Opened in 2003 with the aim to graduate experts in the field of machine-production, our Department is among the firsts in our country to offer education in English. The Manufacturing Engineering program focuses on the manufacturing technologies that shape materials from raw materials to final products by means of analytical, experimental and numerical modeling methods. First Manufacturing Engineering Program to be engineered by Müdek, our department aims to graduate creative and innovative Manufacturing Engineers that are knowledgeable in the current technology, and are able to use production resources in an effective and sustainable way that never disregards environmental facts. As the first Department to implement the Cooperative Education Program at Atılım University in coordination with institutions from the industry, the Manufacturing Engineering offers a practice-oriented approach in education with its laboratory infrastructure and research opportunities. The curriculum at our department is supported by current engineering software, and catered to creating engineers equipped to meet the needs of the production industry.

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Finding the correct friction coefficient for the simulation of bulk metal forming processes is crucial. The practical approach nowadays for this objective is to conduct a friction sensitive process-test and the corresponding numerical simulation in order to reveal the friction coefficient. The Double Cup Extrusion Test (DCET) is one of the widely used friction tests for bulk metal forming. Although, there is a large body of literature on DCETs, there are still important aspects which have not been addressed yet. Motivated by this fact, this study emphasizes and demonstrates the importance of thermo-mechanical modelling to evaluate the DCET for the characterization of friction coefficients even for cold forging processes. To this end, thermo-mechanical material characterization covering necessary temperature and strain rate spectrum is conducted and used in the thermo-mechanically coupled finite element analysis (FEA) of the DCET. These findings are compared with the results of single flow curve based purely mechanical FEA in terms of cup height ratios as well as force-displacement curves for two different press speeds. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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Double cup extrusion test, Friction coefficient, Thermo-mechanical material characterization

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Advanced Materials Research -- 6th International Conference on Tribology in Manufacturing Processes and Joining by Plastic Deformation, ICTMP 2014 -- 22 June 2014 through 24 June 2014 -- Darmstadt -- 106224

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966-967

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311

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322

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