Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method

This paper presents an investigation on hot forging process using simulation and experimental study. The product to be investigated was water meter housing made of material CuZn40Pb2. In the simulation part, Finite Volume Method (FVM) was applied by using commercial FEM/FVM software SIMUFACT version...

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Published in:Applied Mechanics and Materials
Main Author: Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
2013
Applied Mechanics and Materials
393

10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.234
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84886240522&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.393.234&partnerID=40&md5=d6eb18cbd24f6011951fd24745a7a046
This paper presents an investigation on hot forging process using simulation and experimental study. The product to be investigated was water meter housing made of material CuZn40Pb2. In the simulation part, Finite Volume Method (FVM) was applied by using commercial FEM/FVM software SIMUFACT version 10.0 and material database MATILDA. The simulation parameters followed the actual setting under consideration of the machine characteristic and friction. The simulation was further verified using crank-pressed forging machine with graphite lubrication. As the final result, the comparison defect of "folds and laps" between simulation and experiment is presented. It can be concluded that this simulation software offered fast solution analysis time in prediction of forging defects within good agreement between simulation and experiment. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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author Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
spellingShingle Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
author_facet Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
author_sort Abidin A.B.Z.; Manurung Y.H.
title Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
title_short Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
title_full Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
title_fullStr Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
title_sort Simulation and experimental investigation on water meter housing using FV method
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description This paper presents an investigation on hot forging process using simulation and experimental study. The product to be investigated was water meter housing made of material CuZn40Pb2. In the simulation part, Finite Volume Method (FVM) was applied by using commercial FEM/FVM software SIMUFACT version 10.0 and material database MATILDA. The simulation parameters followed the actual setting under consideration of the machine characteristic and friction. The simulation was further verified using crank-pressed forging machine with graphite lubrication. As the final result, the comparison defect of "folds and laps" between simulation and experiment is presented. It can be concluded that this simulation software offered fast solution analysis time in prediction of forging defects within good agreement between simulation and experiment. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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