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16 December 2022 Optimization of forging processes and die of 6082 aluminum alloy control arm using finite element simulations
Yingguang Xie, Chenglei Wang, Bing Qiu, Hong Tan, Chaojie Liang, Mulin Liang, Weijie Liu, Jijie Yang, Chong Liu, Xin Li
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Proceedings Volume 12500, Fifth International Conference on Mechatronics and Computer Technology Engineering (MCTE 2022); 1250040 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2661000
Event: 5th International Conference on Mechatronics and Computer Technology Engineering (MCTE 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
In this study, the typical parts of a certain type of automobile aluminum alloy control arm were taken as the research object to address the low product quality of forged control arms. Forge’s finite element analysis and calculation software were combined to optimize the process plan and mold structure, and then trial production was conducted. The macroanalysis and mechanical performance test of the trial production samples showed that after optimizing the process plan and the mold structure, the forging developed good filling properties and exhibited no folding and shrinkage defects. In addition, the heat-treated sample obtained a uniform structure and fine grains.
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Yingguang Xie, Chenglei Wang, Bing Qiu, Hong Tan, Chaojie Liang, Mulin Liang, Weijie Liu, Jijie Yang, Chong Liu, and Xin Li "Optimization of forging processes and die of 6082 aluminum alloy control arm using finite element simulations", Proc. SPIE 12500, Fifth International Conference on Mechatronics and Computer Technology Engineering (MCTE 2022), 1250040 (16 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2661000
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KEYWORDS
Aluminum

Finite element methods

Heat treatments

Mathematical modeling

Reverse engineering

3D modeling

Bridges

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