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13-2 Forgings Forging consists of plastically deforming, either by a squeezing pressure or sharp blows, a cast or sintered ingot, a wrought bar or billet,

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1 13-2 Forgings Forging consists of plastically deforming, either by a squeezing pressure or sharp blows, a cast or sintered ingot, a wrought bar or billet, or a powder-metal shape, to produce a desired shape with good mechanical properties. Practically all ductile materials can be forged

2 Closed-Die Forging Made by hammering or pressing metal until it conforms closely to the shape of the enclosing dies “closed-die forging” is the term applied to all forging operations involving 3-D control Impression die – Workpiece placed on bottom half die – Top-half die closed and workpiece undergoes elastic compression until its enlarged sides touch the side walls of the die impression – Excess material-flash 3 main classes – Single-impression – Double-impression – interlocking

3 MANUFACTURING MATERIAL FORGING DIES

4 General design rules Corner & fillet radii- should be sufficient to facilitate the flow of metal – Cold shuts: a lap where 2 surfaces have folded against eachother forming a weak spot that may open into a crack – Cold shuts occur where there are sharp fillets or deep sections Draft angle- the slope given to the side walls of the die in order to facilitate removal of the forging (usually 7°exterior contours and 10° interior contours) Parting Line- line of meeting of the dies

5 Drafting Practices particular to forging Draft angles and parting lines Corner and fillet radii Forging tolerances Heat treatment Locations of trademark, part number, and vendor specs

6 Dimensioning Depth of the die impression Only one dimension from the parting line. This surface is then used to establish other dimensions (figure 13-30) Allowances for machining Composite drawings- generally the forged part is shown on one drawing with the forging outline shown in phantom lines

7 MANUFACTURING MATERIAL FORGING DRAWING

8 MANUFACTURING MATERIAL MACHINING DRAWING


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