Metal flow behavior of P/M connecting rod preform in flashless forging based on isothermal compression and numerical simulation

The intrinsic properties and the damage behavior of powder metallurgy (P/M) connecting rod preform have significant effects on its metal flow behavior during flashless forging into its final complex shape with substantial densification. The P/M material constitutive equation were established using i...

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Main Authors: Fengxian Li, Peng Chen, Jin Han, Long Deng, Jianhong Yi, Yichun Liu, Jürgen Eckert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785419312530
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Summary:The intrinsic properties and the damage behavior of powder metallurgy (P/M) connecting rod preform have significant effects on its metal flow behavior during flashless forging into its final complex shape with substantial densification. The P/M material constitutive equation were established using isothermal compression tests, and then used to study the metal flow behavior of a P/M connecting rod preform during flashless forging based on finite element modelling (FEM). Moreover, the preform geometry was designed based on these metal flow mechanisms. Experiments and flashless forging of P/M connecting rod preforms were performed in order to verify the accuracy of the simulations. The simulated results are well consistent with the experimental results. Results showed that the shank is much more prone to cracking due to the higher deformation rate and the faster cooling rate. The optimal dimensions of the P/M preform were obtained. When the preform geometry are optimized, the average density of the connecting rod increases homogeneously, and becomes superior to that of the original shape. This work suggests that the geometry of the preform can be designed efficiently based on our models. This work can help to derive a P/M connecting rod preform optimization methodology, which can offer the possibility of improving the quality of the connecting rods efficiently. Keywords: Connecting rod, Numerical simulation, Optimization, Powder metallurgy
ISSN:2238-7854