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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | World PM 2016 Congress and Exhibition |
ISBN (electronic) | 9781899072484 |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | World Powder Metallurgy 2016 Congress and Exhibition, World PM 2016 - Hamburg, Germany Duration: 9 Oct 2016 → 13 Oct 2016 |
Publication series
Name | World PM 2016 Congress and Exhibition |
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Abstract
Powder metallurgy (PM) has received a significant importance in the metal processing industry during the recent years. Thus an efficient component manufacturing with reduced production and operation costs is vital. In the course of this work the interaction of a foreign material with steel powder during the compaction process is studied. The research work has been divided into two sections. In the first sections experiments are carried out to study the compaction behaviour of steel powder compacts and parametrize the Drucker-Prager cap model. The second section deals with the study of compaction and deformation behaviour of a powder-copper spiral compact. A copper spiral is placed in steel powder and compressed uniaxially from its top as well as bottom. The deformation behaviour of the spiral is numerically investigated in FE tool Abaqus. The findings will help optimize the integrated channels in the PM hot forging die being designed at the IFUM.
Keywords
- Compaction, Drucker Prager Cap Model, FE Analysis, Foreign Elements, Powder Metallurgy
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Science(all)
- Metals and Alloys
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T1 - Compaction of a copper spiral within a cylindrical die of steel powder and investigation of their deformation behaviour
AU - Behrens, B. A.
AU - Bouguecha, A.
AU - Vucetic, M.
AU - Bonhage, M.
AU - Zaitsev, A.
AU - Malik, I. Y.
N1 - Funding information: The results presented in this paper were obtained within the framework of the Collaborative Research Center 653 “Gentelligent Components in their Lifecycle” in the subproject E3 “Sintering gentelligent parts from metal powder”. The authors would like to thank the German Research Foundation for the financial support of this project.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Powder metallurgy (PM) has received a significant importance in the metal processing industry during the recent years. Thus an efficient component manufacturing with reduced production and operation costs is vital. In the course of this work the interaction of a foreign material with steel powder during the compaction process is studied. The research work has been divided into two sections. In the first sections experiments are carried out to study the compaction behaviour of steel powder compacts and parametrize the Drucker-Prager cap model. The second section deals with the study of compaction and deformation behaviour of a powder-copper spiral compact. A copper spiral is placed in steel powder and compressed uniaxially from its top as well as bottom. The deformation behaviour of the spiral is numerically investigated in FE tool Abaqus. The findings will help optimize the integrated channels in the PM hot forging die being designed at the IFUM.
AB - Powder metallurgy (PM) has received a significant importance in the metal processing industry during the recent years. Thus an efficient component manufacturing with reduced production and operation costs is vital. In the course of this work the interaction of a foreign material with steel powder during the compaction process is studied. The research work has been divided into two sections. In the first sections experiments are carried out to study the compaction behaviour of steel powder compacts and parametrize the Drucker-Prager cap model. The second section deals with the study of compaction and deformation behaviour of a powder-copper spiral compact. A copper spiral is placed in steel powder and compressed uniaxially from its top as well as bottom. The deformation behaviour of the spiral is numerically investigated in FE tool Abaqus. The findings will help optimize the integrated channels in the PM hot forging die being designed at the IFUM.
KW - Compaction
KW - Drucker Prager Cap Model
KW - FE Analysis
KW - Foreign Elements
KW - Powder Metallurgy
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M3 - Conference contribution
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T3 - World PM 2016 Congress and Exhibition
BT - World PM 2016 Congress and Exhibition
T2 - World Powder Metallurgy 2016 Congress and Exhibition, World PM 2016
Y2 - 9 October 2016 through 13 October 2016
ER -