Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion

The aim of this research is the reduction in deformation load, improvement of the mechanical properties of the product by means of an optimum forming process and die profile. Forward extrusion and lateral extrusion were chosen as two different forming methods to manufacture a spur gear form.Four dif...

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Main Authors: Tahir ALTINBALIK, Önder AYER
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UIKTEN 2014-05-01
Series:TEM Journal
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Online Access:http://www.temjournal.com/documents/vol3no2/7/Finite%20Element%20Analysis%20of%20Gear%20Like%20Form%20by%20Using%20Lateral%20and%20Forward%20Extrusion.pdf
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spelling doaj-c690d24052b343b8816f36b51c0a20e32020-11-24T20:59:46ZengUIKTENTEM Journal2217-83092217-83332014-05-0132140147Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward ExtrusionTahir ALTINBALIKÖnder AYERThe aim of this research is the reduction in deformation load, improvement of the mechanical properties of the product by means of an optimum forming process and die profile. Forward extrusion and lateral extrusion were chosen as two different forming methods to manufacture a spur gear form.Four different die geometries were chosen for the forward extrusion; including straight tapered transition profile and cosine transition profile with having two different die lengths. Al 1070 was used as workpiece material in the experimental study. Experiments using five sets of dies with spur gear form were performed, and the measured forming load results were compared with the predictions of the finite element method for the same deformation situations by using DEFORM-3D. The state of stress and strain was also determined for two forming methods by means of DEFORM-3D. Finally, a series of fatigue tests were carried out for four teeth gear forms produced by both processes to evaluate influence of the forming processes. http://www.temjournal.com/documents/vol3no2/7/Finite%20Element%20Analysis%20of%20Gear%20Like%20Form%20by%20Using%20Lateral%20and%20Forward%20Extrusion.pdfExtrusionspur gearDEFORM 3-Doptimal die profilefatigue.
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author Tahir ALTINBALIK
Önder AYER
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Önder AYER
Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
TEM Journal
Extrusion
spur gear
DEFORM 3-D
optimal die profile
fatigue.
author_facet Tahir ALTINBALIK
Önder AYER
author_sort Tahir ALTINBALIK
title Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
title_short Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
title_full Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis of Gear Like Form by Using Lateral and Forward Extrusion
title_sort finite element analysis of gear like form by using lateral and forward extrusion
publisher UIKTEN
series TEM Journal
issn 2217-8309
2217-8333
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The aim of this research is the reduction in deformation load, improvement of the mechanical properties of the product by means of an optimum forming process and die profile. Forward extrusion and lateral extrusion were chosen as two different forming methods to manufacture a spur gear form.Four different die geometries were chosen for the forward extrusion; including straight tapered transition profile and cosine transition profile with having two different die lengths. Al 1070 was used as workpiece material in the experimental study. Experiments using five sets of dies with spur gear form were performed, and the measured forming load results were compared with the predictions of the finite element method for the same deformation situations by using DEFORM-3D. The state of stress and strain was also determined for two forming methods by means of DEFORM-3D. Finally, a series of fatigue tests were carried out for four teeth gear forms produced by both processes to evaluate influence of the forming processes.
topic Extrusion
spur gear
DEFORM 3-D
optimal die profile
fatigue.
url http://www.temjournal.com/documents/vol3no2/7/Finite%20Element%20Analysis%20of%20Gear%20Like%20Form%20by%20Using%20Lateral%20and%20Forward%20Extrusion.pdf
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