metalguesser
Materials
- Mar 11, 2007
- 30
Friends!
I have a question (probably a dumb one) regarding Forging work ratio. We have a situation with a new product that we forge from a rectangular Continuous cast bloom 23.6" X 14.6" cut to 17.125" length. The forging was finished to size 17"X 18.125" X 17.125" in about 38 reduction steps. On calculating the work ratio I get a 48:1 work ratio, no matter how much I check and recheck. In our experience the max work ratio we come across is 20 and rarely 25. The question is; Are work ratios of this order common? Conversely is there actually that much work input or is there a different method of calculation if the reductions go beyond a certain limit? Appreciate any insight in to this.
Thanks and Regards
I have a question (probably a dumb one) regarding Forging work ratio. We have a situation with a new product that we forge from a rectangular Continuous cast bloom 23.6" X 14.6" cut to 17.125" length. The forging was finished to size 17"X 18.125" X 17.125" in about 38 reduction steps. On calculating the work ratio I get a 48:1 work ratio, no matter how much I check and recheck. In our experience the max work ratio we come across is 20 and rarely 25. The question is; Are work ratios of this order common? Conversely is there actually that much work input or is there a different method of calculation if the reductions go beyond a certain limit? Appreciate any insight in to this.
Thanks and Regards