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The Development and Numerical Analysis of the Conical Radiator Extrusion Process

The Development and Numerical Analysis of the Conical Radiator Extrusion Process AbstractThe article presents a newly developed method for single-operation extrusion of conical radiators. This is the author’s radiator manufacturing method being the subject of a patent application. The proposed method enables the manufacture of radiators either with or without an inner opening and with an integral plate. Selected results of numerical computations made within Forge®3D, a finite element method (FEM)-based software program, were presented during the analysis of the process. A comparative analysis of the proposed manufacturing method using the double-sided extrusion method was also made.The proposed manufacturing method is assumed to produce radiators in a single technological operation with the stock material being standardized 30 mm-diameter aluminium bars. The objective of the developed method is also to reduce the energy-force parameters. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Metallurgy and Materials de Gruyter

The Development and Numerical Analysis of the Conical Radiator Extrusion Process

Archives of Metallurgy and Materials , Volume 62 (4): 6 – Dec 1, 2017

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2017 J. Michalczyk, published by De Gruyter Open
ISSN
2300-1909
eISSN
2300-1909
DOI
10.1515/amm-2017-0334
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Abstract

AbstractThe article presents a newly developed method for single-operation extrusion of conical radiators. This is the author’s radiator manufacturing method being the subject of a patent application. The proposed method enables the manufacture of radiators either with or without an inner opening and with an integral plate. Selected results of numerical computations made within Forge®3D, a finite element method (FEM)-based software program, were presented during the analysis of the process. A comparative analysis of the proposed manufacturing method using the double-sided extrusion method was also made.The proposed manufacturing method is assumed to produce radiators in a single technological operation with the stock material being standardized 30 mm-diameter aluminium bars. The objective of the developed method is also to reduce the energy-force parameters.

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Archives of Metallurgy and Materialsde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2017

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