PT Journal
AU Kut, S
Nowotynska, I
TI The Impact of Prestressed die Construction with Cemented Carbide Insert on Stress Distribution During Extrusion
SO Acta Mechanica Slovaca
PY 2019
BP 30
EP 36
VL 23
IS 4
DI 10.21496/ams.2020.004
DE extrusion; die compressed; cemented carbide insert; stress distribution
AB An important parameter for optimizing tool life is the introduction of a pre-compression stress in the die insert through the use of the compression ring. The tests were carried out for a die with a cemented carbide insert. Three die construction solutions were used in the tests. They differ by the ratio of the wall thickness of the die insert to the wall thickness of the compression ring gm/gp = (0.57; 1; 1.75) while maintaining a constant tool diameter. All construction solutions using cemented carbide insert were analysed for three values of mounting interference amounting to d = (0.004; 0.008; 0.016) mm. On the basis of the results obtained, the degree of impact of the parameters examined (the interference value d and the ratio gm/gp) on the distribution and level of circumferential stress in a die compressed by a single ring using a cemented carbide insert were determined. It was shown that the size of the interference and the quotient (gm/gp) had the great impact on the reduction of working stresses in the die insert.
ER