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Forging Die Design Calculations

This document provides guidelines for calculating key parameters in forging die design: 1) It outlines the formula to calculate forging force based on width of die, width of workpiece, shear flow stress, and thickness before and after forging. 2) It recommends width to thickness ratios of forged parts between 3:1 to 5:1. 3) It describes how to calculate blank size by accounting for shear, sprue, and scale losses relative to the net weight of the forging. 4) Draft angles between 50-70 degrees for outside faces and 70-100 degrees for inside faces are typically used.
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Forging Die Design Calculations

This document provides guidelines for calculating key parameters in forging die design: 1) It outlines the formula to calculate forging force based on width of die, width of workpiece, shear flow stress, and thickness before and after forging. 2) It recommends width to thickness ratios of forged parts between 3:1 to 5:1. 3) It describes how to calculate blank size by accounting for shear, sprue, and scale losses relative to the net weight of the forging. 4) Draft angles between 50-70 degrees for outside faces and 70-100 degrees for inside faces are typically used.
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FORGING DIE DESIGN CALCULATIONS

1. Forging force: -

p=2bwk[1+b/4t2]

Where b=width of die,


w=width of work,
k=shear flow stress.

2k[1+b/4t2] = Average pressure under the dies


t1 = Thickness of the work before forging
t2 = Thickness of the work after forging

Hint:- w/t1 = not more than 1.5


t1/b = less than 3

2. Width to thickness ratio of forgings :-


= 3:1 to 5:1
3. TO calculate blank size :-

W1 = W+Losses
where,
W1 = weight of stock
W = Net weight of forging
Shear loss = 6% of net weight (W)
Sprue loss = 7% - 8% of net weight
Scale loss = 6% of w
4. Length of stock :-

Length of the stock, (L) = W/f*A

Where,
f = Density of metal
A=Largest cross-section area

5.Draft angles :-
Alpha = Draft angle for outside faces
= 50 - 70
Beta = Draft angle for inside faces
= 70 - 100
6. Minimum section size :-

T = Web thickness = 1/8 x B


Where,
B = Web width
h = height of the rib or web = 4 B – 6 B
7. Mismatch (S) :-
S = 0.3 mm for forging upto 5 kg weight
= 0.5 mm for forgings from 5 – 10 kg weight

8. Tolerances and thickness:-

1 mm on forgings up to 1 kg weight
2 mm on forgings up to 2 – 10 kg weight

Negative tolerances on thickness


0.12 mm up to 1 kg weight
0.5 mm from 2 – 10 kg weight
0.8 mm from 10 – 20 kg weight

Machining allowance
= 1.5 mm per side for up to 5 kg
= 1.5 – 3 mm for medium forgings
= 3 – 6 mm for large forgings
9. Holes and Cavities :-

Maximum depth of cavity (h) = d, and


h = 1.5 d if a full radius allowed at the
bottom.
Where d = Size of diameter.

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