Abstract
Cold extrusion is known as a metal forming process and used due to its dimensional precision. However, the process definition is obtained by empirical methods where experiments are performed previously and based on a “trial and error” method. To reduce costs, companies have been looking for the support of numerical simulation softwares with metal forming application. This study describes the investigation of the effect of different levels for prestressing of cold extrusion gear tool by using the software Simufact Forming. The dimensional deviations of the gear tooth were obtained from two numerical simulations and compared. The application of shrink rings for the prestressing of tooling was evaluated using two different methods to compare their efficiency. The first one is using conventional shrink rings with tool steel, while the second is the stripwinding concept developed by the company STRECON. To produce spur gears, the low carbon steel SAE 10B22 was used.
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