Cross wedge rolling (CWR) is a metal forming process used in the automotive industry. One of its applications is in the manufacturing process of connecting rods. CWR transforms a cylindrical billet into a complex axisymmetrical shape with an accurate distribution of material. This preform is forged into shape in a forging die. In order to improve CWR tool lifecycle and product quality it is essential to understand tool wear evolution and the physical phenomena that change on the CWR process due to the resulting geometry of the tool when undergoing tool wear. In order to understand CWR tool wear behavior, numerical simulations are necessary. Nevertheless, if the simulations are performed with the CAD geometry of the tool, results are limited. To solve this difficulty, two numerical simulations with FORGE® were performed using the real geometry of the tools (both up and lower roll) at two different states: (1) before starting lifecycle and (2) end of lifecycle. The tools were 3D measured with ATOS triple scan by GOM® using optical 3D measuring techniques. The result was a high-resolution point cloud of the entire geometry of the tool. Each 3D point cloud was digitalized and converted into a STL format. The geometry of the tools in a STL format was input for the 3D simulations. Both simulations were compared. Defects of products obtained in simulation were compared to main defects of products found industrially. Two main defects are: (a) surface defects on the preform that are not fixed in the die forging operation; and (b) Preform bent (no longer straight), with two possible impacts: on the one hand that the robot cannot grab it to take it to the forging stage; on the other hand, an unfilled section in the forging operation.
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16 October 2017
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH INTERNATIONAL ESAFORM CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL FORMING: ESAFORM 2017
26–28 April 2017
Dublin, Ireland
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October 16 2017
Impact of tool wear on cross wedge rolling process stability and on product quality Available to Purchase
Catalina Gutierrez;
Catalina Gutierrez
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Laurent Langlois;
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Cyrille Baudouin;
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Régis Bigot;
Régis Bigot
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Eric Fremeaux
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Catalina Gutierrez
1,a)
Laurent Langlois
1,b)
Cyrille Baudouin
1,c)
Régis Bigot
1,d)
Eric Fremeaux
2,e)
1
Arts et Métiers ParisTech – Laboratoire LCFC
, 4 rue Augustin Fresnel, 57078, Metz, France
2
Ateliers des Janves
, Avenue des Marguerites, 08120, Bogny-sur-Meuse, France
AIP Conf. Proc. 1896, 190008 (2017)
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Catalina Gutierrez, Laurent Langlois, Cyrille Baudouin, Régis Bigot, Eric Fremeaux; Impact of tool wear on cross wedge rolling process stability and on product quality. AIP Conf. Proc. 16 October 2017; 1896 (1): 190008. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5008221
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