INFLUENCE OF COOLING PARAMETERS ON THE SURFACE LAYER STRUCTURE OF HOT WORKING TOOLS

1 BEHRENS Bernd-Arno
Co-authors:
1 BRUNOTTE Kai 1 PEDDINGHAUS Julius 1 LORENZ Uwe
Institution:
1 Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Forming Technology and Machines, Garbsen, Germany, EU, ulorenz@ifum.uni-hannover.de
Conference:
31st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials, Orea Congress Hotel Brno, Czech Republic, EU, May 18 - 19, 2022
Proceedings:
Proceedings 31st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials
Pages:
233-238
ISBN:
978-80-88365-06-8
ISSN:
2694-9296
Published:
30th June 2022
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Abstract

The surface layer of hot working tools is subject to alternating thermo-mechanical loads during forging. It experiences a fast increase in temperature on contact with the heated billets, followed by a steep temperature decline during application of the spray-coolant. This can lead to a cyclic surface rehardening of the tool surface layer due to the formation of a martensitic structure, which can either delay or accelerate tool failure. The microstructural changes in the tool surface layer mainly depend on the thermal, mechanical and tribological loads during forging. The influence of these loads is of particular interest to understand the effect of cyclic surface rehardening. The goal of this research is to investigate the influence of cooling parameters on microstructural changes in the tool surface layer during die forging. Mechanical and tribological loads are kept constant while cooling parameters are varied. Three internal thermocouples are applied to forging tools to measure the base tool temperature. To keep the amount of lubricant in each forging cycle at constant levels, cooling and lubrication are separated by use of boron nitride as lubricant, which is applied by electrostatic adherence. For cooling, the duration of water application is varied while maintaining pressure and spray pattern. Four tools with different tool base temperatures are investigated and the influence of the thermal loads on the wear behaviour displayed.

Keywords: Bulk metal forming, cooling, surface zone rehardening, wear

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