Chapter 15: Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
Chapter 15: Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
Chapter 15: Metal Extrusion and Drawing Processes and Equipment
A0
F A0 k ln
A
f
k = extrusion constant
Ao, Af= billet and extruded product areas
Solution
For brass, k is 250 MPa, thus
125 2 125 2
F 250 ln 2
5.6 MN
4 50
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The Extrusion Process
Metal Flow in Extrusion
Metal flow pattern in extrusion is important as it
influence the quality and mechanical properties of the
extruded product
Types of metal flow in extruding with square dies:
Die Design
Die design requires considerable experience
F 1100 A0Yavg
A0 = cross-sectional area of the blank
Yavg = average flow stress of the metal
ε = true strain
Surface Cracking
High surface temperatures can cause surface cracking
and tearing
Cracks are intergranular caused by hot shortness
Can be avoided by lowering the billet temperature and
the extrusion speed
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Extrusion Defects
Pipe
Type of metal-flow pattern in extrusion will draw
surface oxides and impurities toward the center of the
billet
Defect is known as pipe defect, tailpipe, or fishtailing
Reduced by having more uniform flow pattern
Internal Cracking
Center of the extruded product can develop cracks,
called center cracking, center-burst, arrowhead
fracture, or chevron cracking
Drawing Force
Ao
Under ideal and frictionless conditions, is F Yavg A f
A
With friction and the redundant work is f
A 2
F Yavg Af 1 ln o
Af 3
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The Drawing Process
Bundle Drawing
Increase productivity by drawing many wires
simultaneously as a bundle
Wires are separated by a metallic material with similar
properties but lower chemical resistance
Wires are used in electrically conductive plastics, heat-
resistant and electrically conductive textiles
Die Design
There are 2 angles (entering and approach) in a typical
die
Purpose of the bearing surface (land) is to set the final
diameter of the product (sizing)
Profile drawing involves stages of deformation to
produce the final profile
Die Materials
For hot drawing, cast-steel dies are used because of
their high resistance to wear at elevated temperatures
Diamond dies have very low tensile strength and
toughness, thus used as inserts or nibs
Lubrication
To improve die life and
product surface finish
To reduce drawing forces
and temperature
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Drawing Defects and Residual Stresses