Abstract

A generalised upper bound technique is applied to the solution of working pressures in extrusion–piercing of hollow tubes starting from either solid circular or initially hollow billets by using axi-symmetric die–mandrel combinations of different shapes. Characteristic deformation modes during processing of these tubes made of tellurium lead and commercially pure aluminium were studied experimentally and the results presented. Estimates of working pressures based on the generalised upper bound analysis are compared with the experimental and with those estimated earlier from the slab method of analysis given in Chitkara and Aleem (International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, submitted for publication). These show good co-relations with each other and with the experiments.

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