whlock
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2013
- 5
This is regarding manufacturing a seamless tubing using a pierce and extrusion press.
I am trying to figure out if a 500 ton piercer be able to pierce through a solid billet or a hole need to be drilled into the billet before extruding it into a seamless pipe.
From my understanding, I am just gonna need to multiply the 500 ton to the diameter of the mandrel to figure out the tensile sterngth. If this is higher than the yield strength of the tube material, it is safe to say that the piercer will pierce the billet.
But I am thinking, since it is "breaking the material", should I compare it to the ultimate tensile strength and not the yield strength.
If anybody can tell me how to figure out the pierce load and give me the formula..it will be great
I am trying to figure out if a 500 ton piercer be able to pierce through a solid billet or a hole need to be drilled into the billet before extruding it into a seamless pipe.
From my understanding, I am just gonna need to multiply the 500 ton to the diameter of the mandrel to figure out the tensile sterngth. If this is higher than the yield strength of the tube material, it is safe to say that the piercer will pierce the billet.
But I am thinking, since it is "breaking the material", should I compare it to the ultimate tensile strength and not the yield strength.
If anybody can tell me how to figure out the pierce load and give me the formula..it will be great