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Title of Article Effects of Friction Models, Geometry and Position of Tool on Curving Tendency of Micro-Extrusion 6063 Aluminum Alloy Pins 
Date of Acceptance 12 March 2017 
Journal
     Title of Journal Key engineering materials 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 
     ISBN/ISSN 978-3-0357-1076-2 
     Volume 2017 
     Issue 739 
     Month June
     Year of Publication 2017 
     Page 135-142 
     Abstract Micro-extrusion process is one of the micro-forming technology for fabrication of micro-parts such as micro-gear shaft for microelectromechanical system (MEMS) and micro pins for electronic parts. This paper presents the friction models effects and geometry effects on curving tendency of micro-extrusion 6063 aluminum alloy pins. Three friction models were considered: (1) Coulomb friction, (2) plastic shear friction, and (3) combined (Coulomb & plastic shear) friction. The finite element simulation was carried out and the results showed that the combined friction model accurately predicted the micro-extrusion results. Then, four tool geometry and position effects were investigated: (1) punch shift length, (2) die angle, (3) die shift length, and (4) bearing length. The finite element simulation was carried out to determine these tool geometry and position effects on the curving tendency of micro-extruded pins. The results showed that punch shift length and die angle did not affect the curving tendency. However, die shift length caused the micro-extruded pins to curve. The increase in bearing length helped straighten the micro-extruded pins.  
     Keyword Alluminum Alloy; Curving; Finite Element Method; Friction; Geometry; Micro-Extrusion; Position. 
Author
577040045-5 Mr. SEDTHAWATT SUCHARITPWATSKUL [Main Author]
Engineering Doctoral Degree

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