| About this Abstract | 
   
    | Meeting | 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity (ICTP 2021) | 
   
    | Symposium | 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity (ICTP 2021) | 
   
    | Presentation Title | Comparison on the Processing of Height Deviations of Disks from FEM and Real Rollings in Radial-Axial Ring Rolling | 
   
    | Author(s) | Thomas  Glaser, Patrick  Schwarz, Simon  Fahle, Kai Uwe  Paffrath , Bernd  Kuhlenkötter | 
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | Thomas  Glaser | 
   
    | Abstract Scope | Transferring insights from simulations to an industrial application is a state-of-the-art procedure. The knowledge of how to design a manufacturing process, e.g. for radial-axial ring rolling, is mainly taken from two sources: the machine operator’s experience and experiments, which are time- and cost-intensive. Therefore, creating results by using finite element method is a valuable alternative. This paper focusses on the shape deviations in the domain of radial-axial ring rolling. It is a hot forming process to produce e.g. steel rings, used as blanks for the manufacturing of huge bearings or gear rims. Real radial-axial rolled disc shaped rings will be compared to data of a FEM simulation (QForm 3D) with a focus on the deflection of the ring’s height. Regarding disc-shaped rings, the production of a constant height is of high importance to save effort and costs of rework. | 
   
    | Proceedings Inclusion? | Definite: At-meeting proceedings |