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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 2007 No.11FRICTION COEFFICIENT ESTIMATION OF TUBE IN HYDROFORMING WITH RADIAL CRUSHING IN SQUARE DIE

FRICTION COEFFICIENT ESTIMATION OF TUBE IN HYDROFORMING WITH RADIAL CRUSHING
IN SQUARE DIE

 

YANG Lianfa1  DENG Yang1  GUO Cheng 2

(1. School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin 541004;
2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049)

 

Abstract: Friction plays an important role in tube hydroforming (THF)process, and then accurate determination of the coefficient of friction (COF) becomes a paramount task to promote the application of the process. After a detail discussion of the method in existence, a new measuring model of determining COF in expansion zone of THF is proposed on the basis of the principle of tube hydroforming with radial crushing. The measuring model features a round tube hydro-formed into a square part under both a constant internal hydraulic pressure and a radial compression, with the difference of the two diagonal lengths in the square section of deformed part as a friction force or COF indicator. The COF can be determined through matching experimental and FEM simulation results by comparison of the variation of the indicator. The finite element method simulation results of low carbon steel and stainless steel tubes show that the indicator is conveniently measurable and extremely sensitive to the friction force or the COF, therefore can be used as a index to evaluate lubricant performance under realistic friction conditions occurring in the expansion zones of THF process. The results also indicate the measuring model is simple and feasible.

Key words: Tube hydroforming  Radial crushing  Friction coefficient  Finite element method

CLC No: TG372 TG3011

广西科学基金资助项目(0135023). Received 20061226, received in revised form 20070727

 
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