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TITLE. The surface effect of ultrasonic vibration in double cup extrusion test |
DATE. 2023年07月24日 15:08:14 |
THEME. 未分類 |
The surface effect of ultrasonic vibration in double cup extrusion test Ultrasonic vibration has been widely studied because of its excellent utility and performance in the plastic forming of metals. The mechanism and effects of ultrasonic vibration on material flow and deformation have therefore become a focus for current research. Get more news about Micro Precision Cold Extrusion Part Exporter,you can vist our website! The mechanisms of ultrasonic vibration as it acts on materials include the volume effect and the surface effect. Double Cup Extrusion (DCE) testing is an ideal method for studying the surface effect but there have been few studies and some conclusions from those studies have been contradictory. For the present study, a new ultrasonic vibration-assisted DCE device was specifically designed and used for the experiment. In the tests, friction factors were calibrated and analyzed using the finite element method (FEM). The results show that ultrasonic vibration can effectively improve interface friction conditions in DCE. By changing ultrasonic loadings, an explanation was found for the ‘illusion’ that ultrasonic vibration increased interface friction, as had previously been reported. It was also shown that ultrasonic vibration exhibits a significant size effect, which can efficiently offset the negative size effect of friction in the micro-forming process. Further, it was found that the ultrasonic effect is influenced by the wall thickness of the formed part—the smaller the wall thickness, the more significant the effect of ultrasonic vibration. Ultrasonic vibration can significantly improve the plastic forming of metal, and the related technology has recently attracted a great deal of academic interest. The application of ultrasonic vibration in wire drawing (Hayashi et al., 2003), micro blanking (Liu et al., 2017), deep drawing (Malekipour et al., 2020), and single point step forming (Amini et al., 2017; Vahdati et al., 2017) processes has been widely studied. The effects of ultrasonic vibration on material flow and deformation in metal forming, and the potential mechanisms behind these phenomena, have become foci for current research.
During plastic forming of metal, the mechanisms by which ultrasonic vibration acts on materials is complex, and include stress superposition, thermal softening, dislocation absorption of acoustic energy, reduction of internal and external friction, the dynamic effects of high-frequency vibration tools, thermal effects, etc. However, these effects can essentially be summarized in terms of the “volume effect” and the “surface effect”. The volume effect mainly principally refers to the reduction in material flow stress caused by ultrasonic vibration. Blaha and Langenecker (1955)were the first to discover that ultrasonic vibration reduces the yield and flow stresses of metals in tensile experiments, so the volume effect is also known as the “Blaha effect”. |
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TAG. Cold Extrusion Part |
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