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Preliminary Study on the Capability of the Novel Near Solidus Forming (NSF) Technology to Manufacture Complex Steel ComponentsVersión
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13204682Publicado en
Materials Vol. 13. N. 20. N. artículo 4682, 2020Editor
MDPI AGPalabras clave
steelMetal forming
near solidus forming
complex geometries
Resumen
The benefits of the novel Near Solidus Forming (NSF) process has shown previously in its ability to produce steel components with comparable as-forged mechanical properties but with a cost reduction o ... [+]
The benefits of the novel Near Solidus Forming (NSF) process has shown previously in its ability to produce steel components with comparable as-forged mechanical properties but with a cost reduction of 10–15%. This study further pushes the NSF technology to produce parts that are conventionally diffcult to produce via conventional methods. A 2.7 kg 42CrMo4 steel grade component was manufactured into a complex geometry using only a 400t press.
Different manufacturing parameters were evaluated to show their influence on the process and final component. A combination of X-ray fluorescence (XRF), optical microscopy and SEM analysis of the microstructure was also conducted revealing the deformation pattern of the material and shedding some light on how the material evolves during the process. The successful forging of these components shows the capability to produce previously deemed diffcult geometries, with much a
lower specification forging press, in a single deformation. [-]
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Unión EuropeaID Proyecto
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/RFCS/RFCS-2018-800763/Hybrid Semi-Solid Forming/HSSFColecciones
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