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Dataset for deformation behavior of pure titanium grade 2 materials during continuous extrusion
Mulualem Hailu Besha1, Devendra Kumar Sinha2, Getenet Asrat3
1Mechanical Engineering Department, Manufacturing Engineering, School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Dire Dawa University, Dire Dawa 1362, Ethiopia.
Abstract:
There is a huge application and demand for titanium alloys with excellent upgraded mechanical, metallurgical, and material properties in modern industries. To fulfill the demand of modern industries metal forming process is highly desirable. Among all metal forming processes, a special type of cold forming called the continuous extrusion process has been highly appropriate to fulfill the demands. The theoretical analysis has been carried out through Upper Bound Method. The numerical simulation has been carried out through the three-dimensional finite element tool DEFORM-3D. The experimental plan and design have been carried out using Taguchi (2^3) array methods on the MINITAB platform by considering extrusion wheel velocity and feedstock temperature as chief extrusion parameters. The experimental validation process was executed on 12.5 mm CP- Titanium grade 2 feedstock materials using a TBJ350 CONFORM machine setup. The optimization process of parameters for the optimum value of the response variable was carried out through Grey Relational Analysis.
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