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Fabrication Improvement of Cold Forging Hexagonal Nuts by Computational Analysis and Experiment Verification

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  • Shao-Yi Hsia
  • Yu-Tuan Chou

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Cold forging has played a critical role in fasteners and has been applied to the automobile industry, construction industry, aerospace industry, and living products so that cold forging presents the opportunities for manufacturing more products. By using computer simulation, this study attempts to analyze the process of creating machine parts, such as hexagonal nuts. The DEFORM-3D forming software is applied to analyze the process at various stages in the computer simulation, and the compression test is also used for the flow stress equation in order to compare the differences between the experimental results and the equation that is built into the computer simulation software. At the same time, the metallography and hardness of experiments are utilized to understand the cold forging characteristics of hexagonal nuts. The research results would benefit machinery businesses to realize the forging load and forming conditions at various stages before the fastener formation. In addition to planning proper die design and production, the quality of the produced hexagonal nuts would be more stable to promote industrial competitiveness.

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  • Shao-Yi Hsia & Yu-Tuan Chou, 2015. "Fabrication Improvement of Cold Forging Hexagonal Nuts by Computational Analysis and Experiment Verification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:835038
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/835038
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