Die wear in warm forging processes – investigation and improvement of die wear in warm forging processes

Theme Forming technology
Project title Die wear in warm forging processes – investigation and improvement of die wear in warm forging processes (VeHaWa)
Project duration 01.08.2013 – 31.12.2015
Due to higher forming forces it is postulated that in warm forging the tool wear is higher than in hot forging. Contradictory aspects like a lower heat input into the dies, the reduced scale and the lower thermal loads are not being considered yet. These aspects have not been considered yet in science and therefore hot forging is preferred in industrial use. In this project both theses are being tested by FEM simulations and experimental investigations. In the future hot and warm forging processes can be easily compared.

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Hot forging dies are subjected to high mechanical, thermal and chemical loads. These loads can lead to die failure and therefore are one of the main cost factors in forging industry. The billet temperature is the process parameter mainly influencing the loads in forging processes. In warm forging the billet temperature is much lower than in hot forging. Warm forging becomes more and more important due to the advantages against hot and cold forging. This paper describes an analysis of FE-simulations of the change in loads on forging dies and the effect on the die life time by changing from hot to warm forging processes. Furthermore a method is presented which enables a calculation of thermal stresses in forging processes.

warm forging, hot forging, thermal stresses, tool wear

Sponsor

The ZIM project KU2098704 US3 was funded via the German Federation of Industrial Research Associations (AiF) within the Central Innovation Program for small and medium-sized enterprises (ZIM) by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) based on a decision of the German Bundestag.

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Mareile Kriwall
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Manager process technology