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Lecture 17: Fundamentals of Metal Forming
Midterm 2
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Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate 4
10/24/2015

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What are the differences between bulk deformation processes and sheet metal processes?
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In bulk deformation, the shape changes are significant, and the work parts have a low area to volume ratio. In sheet metal processes, the area-to-volume ratio is high.
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Extrusion is a fundamental shaping process. Describe it.
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Extrusion is a compression process in which the work material is forced to flow through a die orifice, thereby forcing its cross section to assume the profile of the orifice
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How does increasing temperature affect the parameters in the flow curve equation?
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Increasing temperature decreases both K and n in the flow curve equation
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Indicate some of the advantages of cold working relative to warm and hot working.
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Advantages of cold working are (1) better accuracy; (2) better surface finish; (3) increased strength due to work hardening; (4) possible directional properties due to grain flow; and (5) no heating of work required
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What is isothermal forming?
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An isothermal forming operation is performed in such a way as to eliminate surface cooling and thermal gradients in the work part. This is accomplished by preheating the forming tools
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Describe the effect of strain rate in metal forming
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Increasing strain rate tends to increase the resistance to deformation. The tendency is especially prominent in hot forming operations.
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Why is friction generally undesirable in metal forming operations?
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Reasons why friction is undersirable in metal forming include the following: (1) it inhibits metal flow during deformation, causing residual stresses and product defects; (2) it increases forces and power required; and (3) it increases wearing of the tools
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