Experimental Research of Optimal Die-forging Technological Schemes Based on Orthogonal Plan
Jianhao Tan,
Jing Zhang and
Fu Guo
Modern Applied Science, 2009, vol. 3, issue 3, 26
Abstract:
Some problems on setting up die-forging technological scheme design criteria by means of traditional methods are analyzed. The idea of mining die-forging technological schemes based on orthogonal plan is pointed out. The height and width of the hub are selected as key factors from many ones which influence the die-forging technological schemes of axisymmetric forging, then, in connection with the two factors, the relative experiments are arranged by using the two-factor-twice-composition orthogonal plan. Flash metal consumption is choosed from a lot of factors as object function whose values are measured in the experiments. When the height and width of the hub are the constant, from several experimental schemes, the technological scheme which makes flash metal consumption be the least is selected as the optimal scheme, so the design criteria of optimal die-forging technological schemes are got. Because of adopting orthogonal plan in arranging the experiments, the design and manufacturing period of forging is reduced, the developing cost of forging is cut down, and the raw and processed material consumption is decreased. In laying down the design criteria of optimal die-forging technological schemes, optimal technology is combined with artificial intelligence. In determining the relations among so many factors in die-forging technological schemes, expert’s experiences are used, and experimental results are dealt with by means of association rule mining technology, which makes the decision of die-forging schemes more reasonable and practical.  Â
Date: 2009
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