To find the ideal forging load for an open-die forging process, we start by understanding the key parameters:
A 30% reduction in height means the final height (\( H_f \)) is 70% of the initial height:
\( H_f = H \times (1 - 0.3) = 40 \times 0.7 = 28 \) mm
In open-die forging, the ideal forging load (\( F \)) is calculated using the formula:
\( F = \sigma \times A \)
where \( A \) is the instantaneous cross-sectional area of the workpiece. Assuming no barreling, the volume before and after deformation is constant. Initial volume (\( V \)):
\( V = \frac{\pi D^2}{4} \times H \)
The same volume post forging at height \( H_f \):
\( V = \frac{\pi D_f^2}{4} \times 28 \)
Equating both expressions,
\(\frac{\pi (30)^2}{4} \times 40 = \frac{\pi D_f^2}{4} \times 28\)
Simplifying,
\( D_f^2 = \frac{(30)^2 \times 40}{28} = \frac{900 \times 40}{28} = 1285.71\)
\( D_f = \sqrt{1285.71} \approx 35.85 \) mm
Thus the cross-sectional area (\( A \)) at 30% reduction is:
\( A = \frac{\pi (35.85)^2}{4} \approx 1009.65 \) mm²
Convert the area to m² to match \( \sigma \)'s units:
\( A = 1009.65 \times 10^{-6} \) m²
Calculate the forging load:
\( F = 300 \times 1009.65 \times 10^{-6} \approx 302.9 \) kN
Rounded to nearest integer, \( F = 303 \) kN.
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