Abstract
This paper presents application of two-step forming for improving the forming limit in rotary nosing with a relieved die. Nosing is one method which is used for reducing the diameter of a tube tip. “Two-step nosing” is composed of two stages and different dies are applied for the two stages. The die shapes are determined based on the occurrence tendency of defects in “one-step nosing”, where only one die is used through the whole process. In this research, a series of experiments and numerical analyses of one-step nosing was carried out for investigating the mechanism of the occurrence of defects. As a result, it is revealed that the occurrence of defects was highly relevant with the contact area between the die and tube. Based on the result of one-step nosing, the optimum die shapes were determined for the two stages, and then “two-step nosing” improved the forming limit 9% higher than one-step nosing under the optimum condition. Furthermore, “two-step nosing” was experimentally applied for forming eccentric nosed tubes, and its superiority was verified.
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