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A presentation on
FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL WORKING
Submitted by:
Raghav Saxena
2014PMT5403
Submitted to:
Dr. V K Sharma
Associate Professor
MNIT,Jaipur
Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
What is Metal
Working?
Metalworking is the process
of working with metals to
create individual parts,
assemblies, or large-scale
structures.
Useful shapes in metal can be
generated in two basic ways:
 By plastic deformation process
i.e. Metal Forming Process (Example- Forging,
Rolling, Extrusion, etc.)
 By metal removal or machining process
(Example- Shaping, milling, etc.)
Classification of Metal working
processes on the basis of the type of
forces applied:
 Direct compression type processes
 Indirect compression processes
 Tension type processes
 Bending processes
 Shearing processes
Direct compression type processes:
 Force is applied to the surface of the work piece,
and the metal flows at right angle to the direction
of the compression.
 Examples: Forging, Rolling, etc.
Indirect compression processes:
 The primarily applied forces are tensile, but the
indirect compressive forces developed by the
reaction of the work piece with the die reach
high values.
 Examples: Wire Drawing, Tube Drawing, Extrusion,
Deep Drawing, etc.
Tension type processes:
 The primary force for this type of process is Tension
force.
 Example: Stretch Forming, etc.
Bending processes:
 This process involves the application of bending
moments to the sheet.
 Example: Bending, etc.
Shearing processes:
 This process involves the application of shearing
forces of sufficient magnitude to rupture the
metal in the plane of shear.
 Example: Sheet metal operations like Blanking,
Piercing, etc.
Factors affecting
metal working:
 Flow stress
 Temperature
 Strain Rate
 Metallurgical Structure
 Friction
 Lubrication
 Composition
Flow stress:
 Flow stress is the true stress acting inside the
material.
 It differs from engineering stress as it takes into
account the changes in the dimensions of the
work piece.
 To accurately predict the forming loads, we need
accurate values of stresses i.e. flow stress.
 Flow curve is desirable to be drawn for actual
working conditions as the operations involve large
plastic strains.
Temperature:
 On the basis of temperature, forming processes
are classified into Hot-working, Cold-working, &
Warm-working operations.
 Hot working of metals is defined as deformation of
metal above recrystallization temperature, so that
recovery processes takes place simultaneously.
 Cold Working of metals is defined as working of
metals below recrystallization temperature, so
that no recovery process is possible.
 Warm Working of metals is plastic deformation of
metal at temperature above room temperature
but below recrystallization temperature.
 If a metal is cold worked, its strength increases &
ductility decreases with increase in percentage
cold worked.
 If a metal is hot worked, its strength decreases but
ductility increases with increase in annealing
temperature.
Strain Rate Effects:
 Flow stress of metal increases with strain rate.
 Temperature of the work piece is increased
because of adiabatic heating.
 Improved lubrication at tool-metal interface.
Metallurgical Structure:
 The presence of preferred orientation causes
anisotropy of mechanical properties.
 If the work piece is an alloy, the structure of other
phases present inside the alloy may cause
softening or hardening.
 Precipitation occurs with time & it changes the
mechanical properties depending upon their
nature.
 These alterations in mechanical properties
ultimately changes flow stress.
Friction
 Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of
solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements
sliding against each other.
 It changes the normal pressure distribution over a
work piece & sometimes perform cold welding.
 In hot working, sticking friction (where there is no
relative motion between work piece & tool) is a
usual case.
Lubrication
 Extra forces can be avoided if we use proper
lubrication.
 Cold welding & heating is controlled when there
exists a lubrication film between the tool-job
interface.
 It improves surface finish of the product & thus
saving extra cost for finishing.
 Boundary lubricants with extreme pressure (EP)
must be added to the fluid to form a boundary
film at the interface.
Composition:
 The dependency of required load & mechanical
properties undoubtedly depends of the
composition of the job.
 Metal with different alloying elements shows an
entirely different range of properties.
 To attain desired characteristics, proper
composition of work piece must be selected with
minimum amount of impurities.
Fundamentals of metal working

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Fundamentals of metal working

  • 1. A presentation on FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL WORKING Submitted by: Raghav Saxena 2014PMT5403 Submitted to: Dr. V K Sharma Associate Professor MNIT,Jaipur Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
  • 2. What is Metal Working? Metalworking is the process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large-scale structures.
  • 3. Useful shapes in metal can be generated in two basic ways:  By plastic deformation process i.e. Metal Forming Process (Example- Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, etc.)  By metal removal or machining process (Example- Shaping, milling, etc.)
  • 4. Classification of Metal working processes on the basis of the type of forces applied:  Direct compression type processes  Indirect compression processes  Tension type processes  Bending processes  Shearing processes
  • 5. Direct compression type processes:  Force is applied to the surface of the work piece, and the metal flows at right angle to the direction of the compression.  Examples: Forging, Rolling, etc.
  • 6. Indirect compression processes:  The primarily applied forces are tensile, but the indirect compressive forces developed by the reaction of the work piece with the die reach high values.  Examples: Wire Drawing, Tube Drawing, Extrusion, Deep Drawing, etc.
  • 7. Tension type processes:  The primary force for this type of process is Tension force.  Example: Stretch Forming, etc.
  • 8. Bending processes:  This process involves the application of bending moments to the sheet.  Example: Bending, etc.
  • 9. Shearing processes:  This process involves the application of shearing forces of sufficient magnitude to rupture the metal in the plane of shear.  Example: Sheet metal operations like Blanking, Piercing, etc.
  • 10. Factors affecting metal working:  Flow stress  Temperature  Strain Rate  Metallurgical Structure  Friction  Lubrication  Composition
  • 11. Flow stress:  Flow stress is the true stress acting inside the material.  It differs from engineering stress as it takes into account the changes in the dimensions of the work piece.  To accurately predict the forming loads, we need accurate values of stresses i.e. flow stress.  Flow curve is desirable to be drawn for actual working conditions as the operations involve large plastic strains.
  • 12. Temperature:  On the basis of temperature, forming processes are classified into Hot-working, Cold-working, & Warm-working operations.  Hot working of metals is defined as deformation of metal above recrystallization temperature, so that recovery processes takes place simultaneously.
  • 13.  Cold Working of metals is defined as working of metals below recrystallization temperature, so that no recovery process is possible.  Warm Working of metals is plastic deformation of metal at temperature above room temperature but below recrystallization temperature.
  • 14.  If a metal is cold worked, its strength increases & ductility decreases with increase in percentage cold worked.  If a metal is hot worked, its strength decreases but ductility increases with increase in annealing temperature.
  • 15. Strain Rate Effects:  Flow stress of metal increases with strain rate.  Temperature of the work piece is increased because of adiabatic heating.  Improved lubrication at tool-metal interface.
  • 16. Metallurgical Structure:  The presence of preferred orientation causes anisotropy of mechanical properties.  If the work piece is an alloy, the structure of other phases present inside the alloy may cause softening or hardening.  Precipitation occurs with time & it changes the mechanical properties depending upon their nature.  These alterations in mechanical properties ultimately changes flow stress.
  • 17. Friction  Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.  It changes the normal pressure distribution over a work piece & sometimes perform cold welding.  In hot working, sticking friction (where there is no relative motion between work piece & tool) is a usual case.
  • 18. Lubrication  Extra forces can be avoided if we use proper lubrication.  Cold welding & heating is controlled when there exists a lubrication film between the tool-job interface.  It improves surface finish of the product & thus saving extra cost for finishing.  Boundary lubricants with extreme pressure (EP) must be added to the fluid to form a boundary film at the interface.
  • 19. Composition:  The dependency of required load & mechanical properties undoubtedly depends of the composition of the job.  Metal with different alloying elements shows an entirely different range of properties.  To attain desired characteristics, proper composition of work piece must be selected with minimum amount of impurities.