Materials (Dec 2021)

Non-Symmetrical Direct Extrusion—Analytical Modelling, Numerical Simulation and Experiment

  • Marek Kowalik,
  • Piotr Paszta,
  • Tomasz Trzepieciński,
  • Leon Kukiełka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14247856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 7856

Abstract

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The article presents the original technology of the extrusion of hollow curved pipes. The curvature radius of pipe axis was obtained directly during extrusion by eccentric alignment of the annular calibration gap of the extrusion die. Theoretical relationships describing the radius of curvature of the extruded part as a function of the eccentricity e of position of the annular calibration gap in the die were developed. A die with replaceable inserts with eccentricity e equal to 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 mm was designed and fabricated. Experimental tests were carried out to extrude lead pipes with an outer diameter of 20 mm and an inner diameter of 18 mm. Measurements of the radii of the curvature of the extruded pipes were consistent with the values calculated from the developed theoretical relationships. Numerical modelling of the proposed method of extrusion in a finite element-based QForm 3D program was carried out. The finite element method (FEM) numerical calculations were carried out for lead. Numerical simulations and experimental studies have shown that, by changing the value of the eccentric gap, the radius of curvature of the extruded pipe can be controlled.

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