Development of a Parameterized Model for Additively Manufactured Dies to Control the Strains in Extrudates

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Development of a Parameterized Model for Additively Manufactured Dies to Control the Strains in Extrudates. / Esterl, Fabian; Nienaber, Maria; Bohlen, Jan et al.
Partnership by Design: Alumium Extrusion & Sustainability: Proceedings of Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar (ET'24). Band 1 Extrusion Technology for Aluminum Profiles Foundation, 2024. S. 1-8 RD467.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Esterl, F, Nienaber, M, Bohlen, J & Ben Khalifa, N 2024, Development of a Parameterized Model for Additively Manufactured Dies to Control the Strains in Extrudates. in Partnership by Design: Alumium Extrusion & Sustainability: Proceedings of Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar (ET'24). Bd. 1, RD467, Extrusion Technology for Aluminum Profiles Foundation, S. 1-8, Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar - ET'24, Orlando, Florida, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 30.04.24.

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Esterl, F., Nienaber, M., Bohlen, J., & Ben Khalifa, N. (2024). Development of a Parameterized Model for Additively Manufactured Dies to Control the Strains in Extrudates. In Partnership by Design: Alumium Extrusion & Sustainability: Proceedings of Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar (ET'24) (Band 1, S. 1-8). Artikel RD467 Extrusion Technology for Aluminum Profiles Foundation.

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Esterl F, Nienaber M, Bohlen J, Ben Khalifa N. Development of a Parameterized Model for Additively Manufactured Dies to Control the Strains in Extrudates. in Partnership by Design: Alumium Extrusion & Sustainability: Proceedings of Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar (ET'24). Band 1. Extrusion Technology for Aluminum Profiles Foundation. 2024. S. 1-8. RD467

Bibtex

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abstract = "This study presents a parameterized model for additively manufactured dies to control the strains in extruded profiles. As preferable state variables in the profiles are material-dependent, knowledge of the influence of geometrical parameters on the resulting strain paths is needed. To elaborate on the dependency, the die geometry is systematically parameterized, enabling the automated generation of different designs. Using finite element (FE) simulations to assess these designs, the strains during forming are analyzed. The results clarify the significance of geometrical parameters for the introduction of positive strains transversal to the extruding direction. Notably, the deflection of material within the die profoundly influences the strain paths. Varying the free-form surfaces demonstrates the capacity to achieve distinct strain profiles. This study underscores the potential of tailoring die designs to beneficial strains in the profile. Hence, the findings have significant implications for industries seeking to optimize extruded profiles' structural integrity and uniformity.",
keywords = "Engineering, Die Design, Additive Manufacturing",
author = "Fabian Esterl and Maria Nienaber and Jan Bohlen and {Ben Khalifa}, Noomane",
year = "2024",
language = "English",
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pages = "1--8",
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publisher = "Extrusion Technology for Aluminum Profiles Foundation",
address = "United States",
note = "Thirteenth International Aluminum Extrusion Technology Seminar - ET'24, ET'24 ; Conference date: 30-04-2024 Through 02-05-2024",

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AU - Esterl, Fabian

AU - Nienaber, Maria

AU - Bohlen, Jan

AU - Ben Khalifa, Noomane

N1 - Conference code: 13

PY - 2024

Y1 - 2024

N2 - This study presents a parameterized model for additively manufactured dies to control the strains in extruded profiles. As preferable state variables in the profiles are material-dependent, knowledge of the influence of geometrical parameters on the resulting strain paths is needed. To elaborate on the dependency, the die geometry is systematically parameterized, enabling the automated generation of different designs. Using finite element (FE) simulations to assess these designs, the strains during forming are analyzed. The results clarify the significance of geometrical parameters for the introduction of positive strains transversal to the extruding direction. Notably, the deflection of material within the die profoundly influences the strain paths. Varying the free-form surfaces demonstrates the capacity to achieve distinct strain profiles. This study underscores the potential of tailoring die designs to beneficial strains in the profile. Hence, the findings have significant implications for industries seeking to optimize extruded profiles' structural integrity and uniformity.

AB - This study presents a parameterized model for additively manufactured dies to control the strains in extruded profiles. As preferable state variables in the profiles are material-dependent, knowledge of the influence of geometrical parameters on the resulting strain paths is needed. To elaborate on the dependency, the die geometry is systematically parameterized, enabling the automated generation of different designs. Using finite element (FE) simulations to assess these designs, the strains during forming are analyzed. The results clarify the significance of geometrical parameters for the introduction of positive strains transversal to the extruding direction. Notably, the deflection of material within the die profoundly influences the strain paths. Varying the free-form surfaces demonstrates the capacity to achieve distinct strain profiles. This study underscores the potential of tailoring die designs to beneficial strains in the profile. Hence, the findings have significant implications for industries seeking to optimize extruded profiles' structural integrity and uniformity.

KW - Engineering

KW - Die Design

KW - Additive Manufacturing

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