Development and validation of a mathematical model of warm drawing process of magnesium alloys in heated dies

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The warm drawing process in heated dies is proposed to increase the workability of Mg alloys. The purpose of this paper is development and experimental validation of a mathematical model of a warm drawing of wires made of MgCa0.8 and Ax30 alloys and determination of optimal parameters for maximum workability. The first part focuses on development of a numerical model, which is based on an FE solution; the second on experimental upsetting and tensile tests. Flow stress and ductility models were obtained based on these tests.

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The warm drawing process in heated dies is proposed to increase the workability of Mg alloys. The purpose of this paper is development and experimental validation of a mathematical model of a warm drawing of wires made of MgCa0.8 and Ax30 alloys and determination of optimal parameters for maximum workability. The first part focuses on development of a numerical model, which is based on an FE solution; the second on experimental upsetting and tensile tests. Flow stress and ductility models were obtained based on these tests.

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Author(s)

Andriej Milenin and Piotr Kustra, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland, and Jan-Marten Seitz, Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach, and Dirk Bormann, Institute of Materials Science at the University of Hannover, Germany

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper published in Conference Proceedings for WAI's 81st Annual Convention (Interwire) in Atlanta, May 2011.

Year

2011