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Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Advanced metal forming Advanced metal forming processes processes • Introduction/Objectives • Superplastic forming • Pressing and sintering • Isostatic pressing Subjects of interest Chapter 8 Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 • This chapter aims to provide additional information on several techniques of metal forming processes other than those conventional process already mentioned in previous chapters. • The requirements for the process selection will be added, which are based on advantages and disadvantages of each type of non-conventional metal forming processes. Objectives Objectives Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 • Advanced techniques for metal forming are listed below; Introduction Introduction 1) Superplastic forming 2) Pressing and sintering 3) Isostatic pressing (hot and cold) Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Superplastic Superplastic forming forming • The term superplasticity is used to describe materials that can be formed to high strains without the formation of unstable tensile necks. • Require controlled conditions of appropriate temperature and strain rate, by using low force. • Produce complex shapes (3D) with essentially constant section thickness. • Good surface finishes. • Poor creep due to small grain size. • Machines and dies are costly. Superplastic forming Tapany Udomphol Female forming Female drape forming • Graphite coated blank put into heated hydraulic press. • Air pressure forces sheet into close contact with mould. Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 • Graphite-coated blank clamped over ‘tray’ containing heated male mould. • Air pressure forces metal into close contact with mould. Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Plug-assisted snap back male forming • Graphite-coated blank put into heated press. • Blank formed into a bubble. • Male mould pressed into bubble. • Air pressure forces metal into close contact with mould. Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Pressing and sintering Pressing and sintering • Powder is pressed in closed dies to form a green compact which is then sintered at elevated temperature. • Produce 3D solid shapes for mainly metals and ceramics. • Near net shape process  100% material utilization. • Automated machinery and dies are relatively costly. Sintering Operation Sequence of operations for production of cylindrical bearing Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Sintering of a powder compact Sintering is the "welding" together of separate powder particles into a single solid material, • Takes place below the melting point of the material, but at a temperature sufficiently high to allow an acceptable rate of diffusion to occur. Sintered products Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Isostatic Isostatic pressing pressing • Powder is placed within a deformable container and subjected to hydrostatic pressure. • Produce 3D bulk solid shapes for metals and ceramics. • Allows simultaneous densification of metal powder  products have relatively low porosity. • Distortion is possible in high aspect ratio components • Near net shape process 100% material utilization. • High operating cost. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP). process HIP products Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) • Components are loaded into furnace, which is placed into pressure vessel. • Temperature and pressure are raise simultaneously and held. • Cooling is carried out as the gas is released (clean and recycled) and the furnace is removed from the pressure vessel. • Components are removed from the furnace. Tapany Udomphol [...]...Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP) • Powder is sealed in a flexible mould (or ‘bag’), of for example polyurethane and then subjected to a uniform hydrostatic pressure CIP graphite blocks Suranaree University of Technology Tapany Udomphol Jan-Mar 2007 References • Edwards, L and Endean, M., Manufacturing with materials, 1990, Butterworth Heinemann,... htmsider/pb0278.htm • www.twi.co.uk/j32k/ getFile/ceramics_hip.html • http://www.sintec-keramik.com/sintec-en/hip-products.html • www.thrive -metal. com/ product2.html • www.sv.vt.edu/ / diffusion/apps/sinter.html • www.sti-us.net/ newdesign.htm Suranaree University of Technology Tapany Udomphol Jan-Mar 2007 . of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 Advanced metal forming Advanced metal forming processes processes • Introduction/Objectives • Superplastic forming • Pressing and sintering • Isostatic pressing Subjects. disadvantages of each type of non-conventional metal forming processes. Objectives Objectives Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 • Advanced techniques for metal forming. pressing Subjects of interest Chapter 8 Tapany Udomphol Suranaree University of Technology Jan-Mar 2007 • This chapter aims to provide additional information on several techniques of metal forming processes

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