The profile temperature monitoring during aluminum extrusion is a an important information performed in order to avoid profile defects such as burn and crack, or an incorrect tempering, or to preserve the die life and to increase the process productivity. In the last decade die cooling systems through liquid nitrogen have been installed on several extrusion plants. However, a comprehensive and systematic assessment of the liquid nitrogen die cooling effect on process parameters is still missing in literature. In this context, aim of the present work is to develop an advanced numerical finite element model of the extrusion that accounts for liquid nitrogen cooling. The numerical model is then validated over ICEB 2011 Industrial Benchmark experimental trials, where the cooling efficiency in a multi-hollow industrial profile was evaluated. The results of the simulations have been compared to experimental investigation both in cooled and uncooled conditions. The assessment showed a good experimental-numerical agreement in terms of temperature map and extrusion load, thus suggesting the reliability of the novel modelling to support the process optimization.

Advanced modeling of die cooling with liquid nitrogen / Pelaccia, Riccardo; Reggiani, Barbara; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th Aluminum Two Thousand Congress tenutosi a Treviso nel 9-13 Aprile).

Advanced modeling of die cooling with liquid nitrogen

Riccardo Pelaccia;Barbara Reggiani;
2019

Abstract

The profile temperature monitoring during aluminum extrusion is a an important information performed in order to avoid profile defects such as burn and crack, or an incorrect tempering, or to preserve the die life and to increase the process productivity. In the last decade die cooling systems through liquid nitrogen have been installed on several extrusion plants. However, a comprehensive and systematic assessment of the liquid nitrogen die cooling effect on process parameters is still missing in literature. In this context, aim of the present work is to develop an advanced numerical finite element model of the extrusion that accounts for liquid nitrogen cooling. The numerical model is then validated over ICEB 2011 Industrial Benchmark experimental trials, where the cooling efficiency in a multi-hollow industrial profile was evaluated. The results of the simulations have been compared to experimental investigation both in cooled and uncooled conditions. The assessment showed a good experimental-numerical agreement in terms of temperature map and extrusion load, thus suggesting the reliability of the novel modelling to support the process optimization.
2019
apr-2019
11th Aluminum Two Thousand Congress
Treviso
9-13 Aprile
Pelaccia, Riccardo; Reggiani, Barbara; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca
Advanced modeling of die cooling with liquid nitrogen / Pelaccia, Riccardo; Reggiani, Barbara; Donati, Lorenzo; Tomesani, Luca. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno 11th Aluminum Two Thousand Congress tenutosi a Treviso nel 9-13 Aprile).
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