2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)62922-9
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Development of Ceramic Inserts for Forging Tools

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“…For example, previous investigations of hybrid-forging dies were often carried out with wear-resistant die inserts. Kwon et al [9] developed ceramic zirconia inserts that were thermally shrunk into forging dies and could withstand high thermal and mechanical loads. No cooling channels were present in these inserts and yet increased wear resistance could be achieved as a result.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, previous investigations of hybrid-forging dies were often carried out with wear-resistant die inserts. Kwon et al [9] developed ceramic zirconia inserts that were thermally shrunk into forging dies and could withstand high thermal and mechanical loads. No cooling channels were present in these inserts and yet increased wear resistance could be achieved as a result.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No cooling channels were present in these inserts and yet increased wear resistance could be achieved as a result. However, ceramic inserts feature a low ductility and are prone to material breakouts [9]. Another approach deals with the application of cooling channels.…”
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“…The application of ceramic inserts joint by active brazing in regions with high wear is a promising solution in order to reduce wear [2,6]. The application of ceramic inserts joint by active brazing in regions with high wear is a promising solution in order to reduce wear [2,6].…”
Section: Precison Forging Using a Conventional Diementioning
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“…In many cases dies for forging of axially symmetric forgings are considered for the application of ceramics [5,6]. A stress analysis considering shrinking and forging process is necessary in order to optimize the die design [6]. A stress analysis considering shrinking and forging process is necessary in order to optimize the die design [6].…”
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confidence: 99%