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Conference paper

Simulative Testing of Friction and Lubrication in Cold Forging of Steel and Aluminum

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Manufacturing Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

University of Toyama3

Northwestern University4

Steertec Raufoss AS5

A new, simulative test of friction and lubrication in cold forging is developed by the authors. The test is based on a backward can extrusion process in which the workpiece rotates relatively to the conical punch. An analytical model is presented determining the friction stress from the measured torque during testing combined with an analysis of the sliding velocity distribution along the punch nose.

The latter is determined by FE analysis of the test. Results show friction stress for unalloyed low C-steel provided with different types of lubricants, i.e. phosphate coating plus soap, phosphate coating plus MoS2 and single bathe lubrication with PULS and aluminum provided with 6 different lubricant systems.

The new test is so severe, that it is possible to break down the best lubrication systems for cold forging of steel and aluminum.

Language: English
Year: 2012
Pages: 287-296
Proceedings: NAMRC 40 - North American Manufacturing Research Conference
ISSN: 10473025
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Bay, Niels

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