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Abstract

The effect of extrusion method and lubrication on formability of aluminum tubes in hydroforming is experimentally investigated. First, the formability differences between seamless and porthole aluminum 6063 and 6260 alloy tubes, at T1 and T6 heat treatment conditions, are studied using free bulging. Second, the performances of a wide range of lubricants are ranked using zone-dependent friction tests, e.g., guiding zone and expansion zone, which emulate the two different interface mechanics existing in a THF operation. Results showed that seamless tubes, under any condition, give 5 % more expansion compared to porthole. Also, if a tube has T6 condition, seamless shows clear formability advantage over porthole. However, porthole is found to be quite satisfactory for tubes at T1 condition since they achieved more than %10 expansion. “Zone-dependent” (expansion zone and guiding zone) lubrication tests are conducted using wet and dry lubricants. Results showed that while a dry lubricant performed best in the expansion zone, a wet lubricant performed best in the guiding zone.

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Title
Evaluating porthole and seamless aluminum tubes and lubricants for hydroforming
Author
Kaya, Serhat 1 

 Engineering Research Center for Net Shape Manufacturing, ERC/NSM, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA; Department of Automotive Engineering, Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey 
Pages
807-817
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Mar 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
02683768
e-ISSN
14333015
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2262348044
Copyright
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology is a copyright of Springer, (2014). All Rights Reserved.