Design
GUIDELINES FOR WARM FORGING OF STEEL PARTS
FIERF Sponsored Research.
Niranjan Rajagopal, Graduate Research Associate, Adam Groseclose, Graduate Research Associate and Taylan Altan, Professor and Director Center for Precision Forming (CPF) The Ohio State University
Quench Probe Research and Design
Authors: Nathan Junk, Andrew Mansuetti and Ryan Sabo, Penn State Behrend
A Model for an Adaptable Axisymmetric Extrusion Die with a Bearing Length
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne, and Y.H. Moon, Journal of Materials Processing and Technology, Vol. 191, (2007), pp. 11-15. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Investigation of Surface Roughness And Lay On Metal Flow In Hot Forging
Joseph Domblesky, Associate Professor and David Nowak, Graduate Research Assistant
Marquette University, Department Of Mechanical Engineering
Analysis of Segmented Forging Die to Avoid Failure
Terence Kirks, FIERF Magnet School Professor J.L. Frater, Cleveland State University. 2001 Forging Achievement Award Student Paper.
Application of Intelligent Component Evaluation to the Design of RSP Tooling
John Frater, FIERF Magnet School Professor, Cleveland State University.
Axisymmetric Extrusion Through Adaptable Dies -- Part 1: Flexible Velocity Fields and Power Terms
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne and Y.H. Moon, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49, 2007, pp. 86-95. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Axisymmetric Extrusion Through Adaptable Dies -- Part 2: Comparison of Velocity Fields
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne and Y.H. Moon, "International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49, 2007, pp. 96-103. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Axisymmetric Extrusion Through Adaptable Dies -- Part 3: Minimum Pressure Streamlined Die Shapes
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne and Y.H. Moon, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49, 2007, pp. 104-115. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Design of Forming Processes Part 1 Bulk Forming
C.J. Van Tyne, chapter in Handbook of Metallurgical Design, edited by G.E. Totten, L. Xie and K. Funatani, Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, USA, 2004, pp. 1-22. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Eliminating Coal Dust from Ring Rolling Preforms
John Walters, Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation, FIERF Industry Collaborative Project 2010
Extrusion Through Spherical Dies An Upper Bound Analysis
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne, and S. Sriram, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, ASME, vol. 124, 2002, pp. 92-97. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Forging Process Analysis/Optimization for A Handle Block
Brett Aber, John Rankin, Mahmoud Shaltout, Professor Bhavin Mehta and Magnet School Professor Jay Gunasekera, Ohio University. 2001 Forging Achievement Award Student Paper.
Forging Process Analysis and Preform Design
Harshil Parikh, Dr. Bhavin Mehta, FIERF Magnet School Professor Jay Gunasekera, Ohio University. 2002 Forging Achievement Award Student Paper.
Hydraulic Presses Offer Production Flexibility, Accurate Control (pdf)
J. Walters and C.J. Van Tyne, Forge (Supplement to Industrial Heating), Vol. 76, No. 7, 2009, pp. 19-21. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Optimization of the Ring Gear Forging Process
Mazyad Almohaileb, Jay Gunasekera, and Bhavin Mehta, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ohio University. Research leads to reduced perform stages and material usage.
Overview of Adaptable Die Design for Extrusions
W.A. Gordon, C.J. Van Tyne and Y.H. Moon, Journal of Materials Processing and Technology, Vol. 187-188, (2007), pp. 662-667. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Physical Simulation of Thermal/Mechanical Metal-Working Processes
E.B. Damm and C.J. Van Tyne, Proceedings of 37th Mechanical Working and Steel Processing Conference, ISS, Warrendale, PA, pp. 367-371, 1995. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Pressing Matters: A Primer
C.J. Crout, J. Walters, and C.J. Van Tyne, Forge (Supplement to Industrial Heating), Vol. 76, No. 4, April (2009), pp. 16-19. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Rapid Flow Stress Characterization of Steel
Roger N. Wright, Peter M. Hale and Jeremy Vosburgh, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Dynamic Systems Inc. Research funded through a FIERF Graduate Fellowship demonstrates the feasibility of rapid flow stress characterization of plain carbon and austenitic stainless steels by stress relaxation testing with the Gleeble testing machine.
Screw Presses Offer Versatility and Precision
R. Rees, J. Walters, and C.J. Van Tyne, Forge (Supplement to Industrial Heating), Vol. 76, No. 10, October (2009), pp. 16-19. Provided to FIA Members by Colorado School of Mines Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center.
Upper Bound Element Technique (UBET) as a Design Tool for Ring Rolling Process
Adel Alfozan, FIERF Professor Jay Gunasekera, Ohio University. 2003 Forging Achievement Award Student Paper.