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An investigation on the variation of surface areas in upsetting of cylindrical specimen

H. Erol Akata (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey)
Cem S. Çetinarslan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 1 October 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of presented study is to investigate the development of the barreling obtaining the variation of the surface area during upsetting of cylindrical specimens for various metals and alloys.

Design/methodology/approach

Variations of the surface areas were first obtained analytically using mathematical equations for uniform and non‐uniform upsetting. Barreling contours were accepted as circular segments in the development of the equations. In the experimental part of the study, barreling radii and other related dimensions of upset specimens were measured and inserted into the developed equations in order to obtain the variations of total specimen surface areas.

Findings

As it is expected, barreling effects the variation of total surface areas of the specimen. It can be concluded that the total surface area first decreases at low upset ratios for all the test materials and then begins to increase as the upset ratios increases. Consequently, total surface areas for non‐uniform upsetting are always smaller that those of uniform upsetting.

Research limitations/implications

Five kinds of materials were used in the experimental part of the study. Specimens were also upset without lubrication. A relatively slow hydraulic press was used during the experiments with 5 mm/s ram speed.

Practical implications

Although the study has not direct implications for the practical purposes in forging area, results can be used as a very useful source of information for researchers in this field to plan their studies. Variation character of total surface area obtained in the study may give useful data in analyzing the deformation patterns in upsetting.

Originality/value

The effects of barreling on the material behavior in upsetting for non‐uniform conditions were analyzed with respect to variation of total specimen surface area. This point of view may be extended for different materials and friction conditions.

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Citation

Erol Akata, H. and Çetinarslan, C.S. (2005), "An investigation on the variation of surface areas in upsetting of cylindrical specimen", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 57 No. 5, pp. 202-207. https://doi.org/10.1108/00368790510614181

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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