FE Simulation Modelling and Exergy Analysis of Conventional Forging Deformation Behaviour of Material Processing

Abstract

The present paper examines the deformation behaviour of geometrical specimens of an aluminium alloy undergoing axial compression in a Universal Testing Machine under dry condition. It is observed that researchers have made attempts to investigate alternate specimens for friction calibration. It is found that ring compression test is recommended as the standard test for determination of coefficient of friction, because it gives reliable results. The effect of weight percentage of silicon carbide on microstructure, hardness and upsetting load is studied. The friction factor at die metal interface is evaluated by ring compression tests and its effect on non-uniform deformation is investigated. The experimental results are finally compared with those obtained by FEA simulation and modelling. In order to validate the predictability of these specimens, real experiments on them are carried out. Rings of standard dimensional ratio 6:3:1 in the same machine. Friction predictions from both specimen are found to be in close match, proposed alternate specimen offers a powerful tool for friction prediction in the absence of ring specimen. Some aspects of Exergy calculations have been in the past repeatedly used to quantify the quality and quantity of energy used in thermal energy processes. This attempt to drive a exergy utilization and compare for the first time two entirely different manufacturing processes, material processing by a mechanical method of straining of the material and thermal processing during cold forging of the same mass of the material using exergy formulation as metric. The exergy analysis of material processing is determined by performed work and utilized heat transfer using mechanical and thermal processes.

Authors and Affiliations

Santosh Sanodiya, Dr. Manvijay Singh, Dr. Keshavendra Choudhary

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  • EP ID EP390313
  • DOI 10.9790/9622- 0703020614.
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Santosh Sanodiya, Dr. Manvijay Singh, Dr. Keshavendra Choudhary (2017). FE Simulation Modelling and Exergy Analysis of Conventional Forging Deformation Behaviour of Material Processing. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(3), 6-14. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-390313