Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out

The study investigates the influence of upsetting and drawing out forging parameters on the quality of hook forging and the energy efficiency of these processes. The quality indicators of forged hooks include uneven strain distribution, which leads to a non-uniform distribution of the mechanical pro...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kolisnyk K.D., Chukhlib V.L.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Sciences of Moldova 2025-05-01
Series:Problems of the Regional Energetics
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journal.ie.asm.md/assets/files/13_02_66_2025.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849416855336255488
author Kolisnyk K.D.
Chukhlib V.L.
author_facet Kolisnyk K.D.
Chukhlib V.L.
author_sort Kolisnyk K.D.
collection DOAJ
description The study investigates the influence of upsetting and drawing out forging parameters on the quality of hook forging and the energy efficiency of these processes. The quality indicators of forged hooks include uneven strain distribution, which leads to a non-uniform distribution of the mechanical properties of the product. The forging technology of hooks was analyzed, and it was determined that the main technological forging operations causing uneven deformation distribution are the sequential upsetting and drawing out processes. Since the influence of specific parameters of these operations remains insufficiently studied, this research was conducted to compare and determine the effect of upsetting and drawing out parameters when performed sequentially in order to improve the mechanical properties of forged hook metal. The modeling was carried out using the QForm engineering software package. To study the distribution of the mechanical properties of the metal, a method for assessing deformation non-uniformity in the cross-section of the forging was applied. Indicators of plastic deformation were considered in one section along the height for upsetting and in one section along the length for drawing out. Additionally, graphs of the deformation non-uniformity coefficient distribution during upsetting and drawing out of the billets were constructed. It was determined that the optimal shape factor for upsetting is h/D = 2. In this case, deformation non-uniformity is reduced by 60%. For drawing out with prior upsetting, the optimal shape factor is also h/D=2 with a strain degree of ℇ=20%. The analysis showed that deformation non-uniformity is reduced by 54%. Additionally, the energy efficiency of the processes was analyzed: with h/D=2, energy consumption during upsetting is reduced by 20–25%, and for drawing with h/D=2 and ℇ=20%, the third pass (2.838 MN) is the least energy-intensive, providing an energy saving of 25–30%.
format Article
id doaj-art-495df2dda2094bd7a7f41720a08736b4
institution Kabale University
issn 1857-0070
language English
publishDate 2025-05-01
publisher Academy of Sciences of Moldova
record_format Article
series Problems of the Regional Energetics
spelling doaj-art-495df2dda2094bd7a7f41720a08736b42025-08-20T03:33:02ZengAcademy of Sciences of MoldovaProblems of the Regional Energetics1857-00702025-05-01662155167Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing outKolisnyk K.D.0Chukhlib V.L.1National Technical University «Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute» Kharkiv, UkraineNational Technical University «Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute» Kharkiv, UkraineThe study investigates the influence of upsetting and drawing out forging parameters on the quality of hook forging and the energy efficiency of these processes. The quality indicators of forged hooks include uneven strain distribution, which leads to a non-uniform distribution of the mechanical properties of the product. The forging technology of hooks was analyzed, and it was determined that the main technological forging operations causing uneven deformation distribution are the sequential upsetting and drawing out processes. Since the influence of specific parameters of these operations remains insufficiently studied, this research was conducted to compare and determine the effect of upsetting and drawing out parameters when performed sequentially in order to improve the mechanical properties of forged hook metal. The modeling was carried out using the QForm engineering software package. To study the distribution of the mechanical properties of the metal, a method for assessing deformation non-uniformity in the cross-section of the forging was applied. Indicators of plastic deformation were considered in one section along the height for upsetting and in one section along the length for drawing out. Additionally, graphs of the deformation non-uniformity coefficient distribution during upsetting and drawing out of the billets were constructed. It was determined that the optimal shape factor for upsetting is h/D = 2. In this case, deformation non-uniformity is reduced by 60%. For drawing out with prior upsetting, the optimal shape factor is also h/D=2 with a strain degree of ℇ=20%. The analysis showed that deformation non-uniformity is reduced by 54%. Additionally, the energy efficiency of the processes was analyzed: with h/D=2, energy consumption during upsetting is reduced by 20–25%, and for drawing with h/D=2 and ℇ=20%, the third pass (2.838 MN) is the least energy-intensive, providing an energy saving of 25–30%.https://journal.ie.asm.md/assets/files/13_02_66_2025.pdfhookforgingupsettingdrawing outshape factordegree of deformationqualityenergy efficiency.
spellingShingle Kolisnyk K.D.
Chukhlib V.L.
Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
Problems of the Regional Energetics
hook
forging
upsetting
drawing out
shape factor
degree of deformation
quality
energy efficiency.
title Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
title_full Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
title_fullStr Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
title_short Enhancing the Energy Efficiency of the Combined Forging Operations of Upsetting and Drawing out
title_sort enhancing the energy efficiency of the combined forging operations of upsetting and drawing out
topic hook
forging
upsetting
drawing out
shape factor
degree of deformation
quality
energy efficiency.
url https://journal.ie.asm.md/assets/files/13_02_66_2025.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT kolisnykkd enhancingtheenergyefficiencyofthecombinedforgingoperationsofupsettinganddrawingout
AT chukhlibvl enhancingtheenergyefficiencyofthecombinedforgingoperationsofupsettinganddrawingout