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Cold and Hot Forging: Fundamentals and Applications
Edited by
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-300-3
Publication date:
2005
Book Chapter
Chapter 23: Near-Net Shape Forging and New Developments
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Published:2005
Abstract
This chapter defines near-net shape forging as the process of forging parts close to their final dimensions such that little machining or only grinding is required as a final step. It then describes the causes of dimensional variations in forging, including die deflection, press deflection, and process inconsistencies, and discusses related innovations.
Topics
Fracture analysis,
Extrusion dies,
Forging dies,
Forging machines,
Metal forming lubricants,
Wrought superalloys,
Billets,
Forgings,
Shearing,
Backward extrusion,
Forward extrusion,
Cold forging,
Die forging,
Hot forging,
Hammer forging,
Press forging,
Radial forging,
Ring forging,
Roll forging,
Rotary forging,
Finite element analysis,
Microstructure modeling,
Forgeability,
Friction and wear properties,
Flow stress,
Plane stress,
Plastic strain,
Engineering strain,
Lubricant analysis,
Forging
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Citation
Manas Shirgaokar, Gracious Ngaile, Near-Net Shape Forging and New Developments, Cold and Hot Forging: Fundamentals and Applications, Edited By Taylan Altan, Gracious Ngaile, Gangshu Shen, ASM International, 2005, p 319–335, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.chffa.t51040319
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