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FEM simulation of aluminium extrusion through two-hole multi-step pocket dies
Authors:Gang Fang  Jie Zhou  Jurek Duszczyk
Affiliation:1. Institute of Forming Technology and Lightweight Construction (IUL), TU Dortmund University, Baroper Str. 303, 44227 Dortmund, Germany;2. University of Bologna, Department of Industrial Engineering DIN, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, Italy;1. State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;2. Department of Biomechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD Delft, the Netherlands;1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7045 Trondheim, Norway;2. HyBond AS, NAPIC, 7045 Trondheim, Norway;1. Key Laboratory for Liquid-Solid Structural Evolution and Processing of Materials (Ministry of Education), Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, 250061, PR China;2. Shandong Yancon Light Alloy Co., Ltd., Zoucheng, Shandong, 273500, PR China
Abstract:Multi-hole pocket dies are a type of extrusion tooling setup commonly used across the aluminium extrusion industry for efficient production of solid aluminium profiles. Such dies are designed on the basis of experience and corrected after a number of trial extrusion runs before becoming usable. Computer simulation based on the finite element method (FEM) is in principle capable of predicting metal flow through the dies designed, but it is yet a huge technological challenge to simulate the extrusion process to produce profiles of industrial significance. The present research was attempted to investigate the effect of steps in the die pocket on metal flow to produce two chevron profiles with unequal thicknesses through two-hole dies, by means of 3D FEM simulation of extrusion in the transient state. The results showed that the pocket step could be effectively used to balance metal flow. Extrusion experiments validated the predictions of metal flow, extrudate temperature and the pressure required for extrusion through the pocket dies with three different designs. 3D FEM was demonstrated to be a powerful tool in optimising die design and decreasing the number of trial extrusion runs.
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