Modeling of Hot Forging

M. Zhan, Z. Sun, H. Yang

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Hot forging can be defined as a metal shaping process in which a malleable metal part, known as a billet or workpiece, is worked to a predetermined shape by one or more processes such as hammering, upsetting, pressing, and so forth where the workpiece is heated up to about 75% of its melting temperature. The process begins with a cast ingot, which is heated to its plastic deformation temperature, then forged between dies to the desired shape and size. During this forging process, the cast, coarse-grain structure is broken up and replaced by finer grains, achieved through the size reduction of the ingot. Usually, the product is additionally heat treated after it is hot forged.

源语言英语
主期刊名Casting, Semi-Solid Forming and Hot Metal Forming
出版商Elsevier Ltd
441-493
页数53
5
ISBN(印刷版)9780080965338
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5月 2014

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