Abstract

Thermal-assisted machining (TAM) is an effective processing solution to improve productivity and product quality made from materials with high strength and hardness. This method is widely used in nonchip machining such as forging, stamping, deep drawing, etc. For the method of heating on the molds, it is possible to control local heat or uniform heat on the workpiece. However, the calculation of heat capacity, heat transfer as well as the heating time to achieve the temperature on the workpiece is necessary to design suitable molds and heating system. This study focuses on a heating system that uses single-sided thermostatic heating rods to heat the molds, verify the effect of the heating time on the temperature of the workpieces and then control the temperature on the workpieces at various heat levels through a heating control system. Thereby, this study proposes to build a mathematical model between temperature and heating time on the workpiece.

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