Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head

Metal spinning can be used to produce hollow, axially symmetric sheet metal parts with low tooling and production costs, high flexibility, and low waste. Spinning parameters determine the quality of the spinned parts and are of interest for enabling the spinning of thick sheet metals. In this study,...

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Main Authors: Wardoyo, T., Izman, S., Kurniawan, Denni
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67926
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author Wardoyo, T.
Izman, S.
Kurniawan, Denni
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Izman, S.
Kurniawan, Denni
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description Metal spinning can be used to produce hollow, axially symmetric sheet metal parts with low tooling and production costs, high flexibility, and low waste. Spinning parameters determine the quality of the spinned parts and are of interest for enabling the spinning of thick sheet metals. In this study, conventional metal spinning was conducted on a 6 mm thick low carbon steel with process below its recrystallization temperature to fabricate tube head, requiring maximum deflection of about 90°C at its edge. Spinning parameters varied were temperature (at room temperature and 300°C),feed (2 mm and 5 mm), and spinning speed (200 rpm and 250 rpm). Evaluation was made on the resulted surface morphology, thickness variation, and further analysis on hardness and microstructure of the spinned tube head. The resulted tube heads were of acceptable quality in terms of surface morphology and thickness variation, while hardness and microstructure analysis showed that inner parts of the workpiece were not affected by the spinning process. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-679262018-05-18T08:04:42Z Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head Wardoyo, T. Izman, S. Kurniawan, Denni Metal spinning can be used to produce hollow, axially symmetric sheet metal parts with low tooling and production costs, high flexibility, and low waste. Spinning parameters determine the quality of the spinned parts and are of interest for enabling the spinning of thick sheet metals. In this study, conventional metal spinning was conducted on a 6 mm thick low carbon steel with process below its recrystallization temperature to fabricate tube head, requiring maximum deflection of about 90°C at its edge. Spinning parameters varied were temperature (at room temperature and 300°C),feed (2 mm and 5 mm), and spinning speed (200 rpm and 250 rpm). Evaluation was made on the resulted surface morphology, thickness variation, and further analysis on hardness and microstructure of the spinned tube head. The resulted tube heads were of acceptable quality in terms of surface morphology and thickness variation, while hardness and microstructure analysis showed that inner parts of the workpiece were not affected by the spinning process. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67926 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.315.739 restricted
spellingShingle Wardoyo, T.
Izman, S.
Kurniawan, Denni
Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title_full Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title_fullStr Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title_full_unstemmed Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title_short Effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
title_sort effect of process parameters on quality of cold spinned tube head
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67926