EVALUATION OF FORGING PARAMETERS ON AL-7075 AIRCRAFT DOOR BRACKET BY SIMULATION

The purpose of this research is to achieve the optimal parameters for producing forged aluminium alloy 7075 aircraft door bracket by using finite element modelling (FEM) with commercial DEFORM-3D V6.1 and physical simulations with plasticine and Plexiglas dies. Also, forging speed has been examined...

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Main Authors: E. Barati, Kh. Farmanesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science & Technology 2015-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
Subjects:
FEM
Online Access:http://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1010-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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Summary:The purpose of this research is to achieve the optimal parameters for producing forged aluminium alloy 7075 aircraft door bracket by using finite element modelling (FEM) with commercial DEFORM-3D V6.1 and physical simulations with plasticine and Plexiglas dies. Also, forging speed has been examined as the main factor for controlling to produce a part without any defects. The results of Physical Simulation showed that the flow pattern has good agreement with the results of FEM that based on the use of hydraulic presses with initial billet and dies temperatures 410 and 400 ° C, respectively, and different forging speeds 5, 10 and 15 mm/sec. Distribution of effective strain rate, effective strain, effective stress, temperature , forging force and dies­ wear showed improvement the results in forging speed of 5 mm/sec. Processing map of Aluminium alloy 7075 also checked out at constant strain 0.5, indicated that the specified area of the forged part is located in a safe area. Forging force in optimized forging speed 5 mm/sec showed that the forging process using a 1000-ton press can be done easily
ISSN:1735-0808
2383-3882