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Finite element simulation of the effect of Al-6063 billet quality on the extrusion die performance

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Purpose ‐ It has been observed from the history of failed dies used in local extrusion industry that after certain press cycles, severe die damage occurs by using more number of in-house recycled billets. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the effect of billet quality on the extrusion die service life, based on using microstructural and finite element analyses. Design/methodology/approach ‐ Numerical solution of stress distribution in extrusion die using microstructural and finite element analyses. Findings ‐ Simulation results demonstrate that extrusion die experiences high stresses and strains at critical locations by running secondary billets. Billet deformation behavior also shows that secondary billet has more resistance to flow during extrusion cycle, which results in such high stresses and strains in the die. Research limitations/implications ‐ The study includes a particular die used to extrude the aluminum alloy billets. It may need to generalized including materials other than aluminum alloy. Practical implications ‐ The findings are original and believed to be useful for engineers working in the extrusion dies. Since it is shown that secondary billets (recycled billets) have more resistance to flow in the dye, a care should be taken when estimating the die life for the practical applications. Originality/value ‐ It is an original work. It deals with the comparison of new and recycled billets's performance in terms of stress formation in the die during the extrusion cycle.

Keywords: Al-6063 billet; Extrusion die; Finite element analysis; Mechanical behavior of materials; Metals; Quality; Simulation; Stress

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 March 2013

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