Upper bound analysis of extrusion from square billets through circular and square/rectangular dies

Upper bound elemental technique (UBET) for prediction of extrusion pressure in three-dimensional forward extrusion process is presented. Using square/rectangular billets, the study of the effect of die land length has been extended for the evaluations of extrusion pressures to extrude sections such as circular, square and rectangular shaped sections with power of deformation due to ironing effect at the die land taken into account. The extrusion pressure contributions due to the die land evaluated theoretically for these shaped sections considered are found to increase with die land lengths for any given percentage reduction and also increase with increasing percentage die reductions at any given die land length. The effect of die land lengths on the extrusion pressures increases with increasing complexity of die openings geometry with rectangular section giving the highest extrusion pressure followed by circular with square section die opening, giving the least extrusion pressure for any given die reduction at any given die land lengths. The proper choice of die land length is imperative if excessive pressure buildup at the emergent section is to be avoided so as to maintain good quality and metallurgical structure of the extrudates.

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