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Research Article

Investigation of heat transfer between 22MnB5 and KDAHP1 hot work tool steel

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Pages 1073-1081 | Received 04 Jun 2021, Accepted 12 Sep 2021, Published online: 30 Sep 2021
 

Abstract

The IHTC (Interfacial-Heat-Transfer-Coefficient) between 22MnB5 and KDAHP1 hot work tool steel during the hot stamping process is an important thermal parameter to reflect the heat transfer efficiency. The instantaneous heat transfer law for 22MnB5 blank is based on the cylindrical-die model, and the experiment is contained different contact pressure and gap conditions. The average IHTC value is calculated by the heat balance method (HBM) and finite element optimisation method (FEOM). There is a power function relationship between the average IHTC and both the contact pressure and the one-side gap. From the results of the one-side and bilateral gap condition, 0.2 mm can be considered as the ‘critical gap’ where the heat exchange between the blank and dies starts or ends.

Acknowledgements

This research project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51101072) and Technology Development Program of Jilin Province (No. 20160204058GX and No. 3R2197212416).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Department (grant number 20160307015GX) and Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Department (grant number 3R2197212416); National Natural Science Foundation of China: [grant number 51101072].

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