Reduction of Anisotropic Mechanical Properties During Extrusion by Means of Additively Manufactured Dies

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Extrusion of lightweight materials such as aluminum and magnesium often generates anisotropic material properties within the extrudates. The material flow is a key characteristic that influences the material properties during extrusion. In this project, the ability to reduce the anisotropy by utilizing additively manufactured dies is investigated.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationExtended Abstract Book of the 9th JSTP International Seminar on Precision Forging : March 11–14 2024, Kyoto, Japan
EditorsMotoki Terano, Ryo Matsumoto
Number of pages2
Place of PublicationKyoto
PublisherJapan Society for Technology of Plasticity
Publication date2024
Pages29-30
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event9th JSTP International Seminar on Precision Forging - ISPF 2024 - Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 11.03.202414.03.2024
Conference number: 9
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    Research areas

  • Engineering - Die Design, Texture development, Extrusion