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Metal Forging Chapter 3.13.

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1 Metal Forging Chapter 3.13

2 Forging Metal is shaped to a desired form through plastic deformation
Types: open die, impression die, ring rolling, rotary swaging, cold heading Terms: upset forging, draft, parting line, flash, gutter, rib, web

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4 Typical Characteristics
Controlled grain structure is primary benefit High strength (high strength to weight ratio) Seldom have internal blemishes Size is limited by facilities Machining operation required in most cases

5 Bralla ASM Metals Handbook Vol.9

6 Economics Economically viable in large quantities for impression die parts or small quantities for open dies parts (but lots of skilled labor) Tooling cost – may be high for impression die Labor cost – may be high for open die Finishing costs can be moderate

7 Design Recommendations
Parting line choice is critical Ideal – in one plane perpendicular to die motion (pg ) Economical – one flat die, one w/ impression (Fig ) Minimize side thrust forces – keep parting line < 75 degrees from principal plane (pg ) No undercuts (pg ) Use parting line to control grain (Fig ) Flow horizontally if possible (Fig )

8 Design Recommendations
Draft angle per material (Table ) Avoid ribs and bosses that are high and narrow, webs that are thin w/ variable thickness (Fig ) Fillets and rounds (Table ) Consider machining allowances (pg ) Tolerances: length and width, die wear, die closure, match, straightness, draft, radii (pg )


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