The invention relates to a process for internal high-pressure reshaping of a hollow section in a reshaping tool, a fluid being introduced into the hollow section under high pressure and this hollow section having a transitional area of varying wall thicknesses in an edge to be shaped.
Analogous systems of hollow sections shaped by internal high pressure are known in the state of the art. For example, DE 42 32 161 A1 describes a process for manufacture of a hollow piece by using a base element consisting of plates joined together at the edges; the plates may be of the same or different thicknesses. DE 43 20 656 A1 describes a process for manufacture of a tubular girder or the like, a tubular girder consisting of tubular sections of varying wall thickness being welded together.
DE 44 91 192 C2 discloses a process for internal high-pressure reshaping, one which provides (
Internal high-pressure reshaping is also used, among other things, for calibration of extruded sections. As is to be seen from
It has now been found in internal calibration of extruded sections 1 by means of high-pressure reshaping that undesirable deformations of the section occur in areas of blocked edges 7 to 10 with transitional areas of different wall thickness present there (
The hollow section 1 to which pressure is applied by a fluid under high pressure P1 is not uniformly shaped initially, but rather assumes an uneven shape. As a result, the central areas of the wall sections 2 to 5 initially rest against the die of the tool (not shown here). The forces of friction applied to this tribological system impede smooth operation of the tool. Edges 7 to 10 are not, as desired, moved into the appropriate edge sections of the tool die, but rather more or less retain their position. In order to fill the edge area of the tool die completely in the final stage of the reshaping process, the material of the hollow section 1 now continues flowing reinforced from wall sections 3, 5 of smaller wall thicknesses, since less shape modification work is required there in comparison to wall sections 2, 4 with greater wall thicknesses. As a result, an additional constriction 11 is formed in the area of transition between a wall section 3, 5 and an edge 7 to 10. In addition, the blocking of the edge geometry is unfavorable, as is to be seen from the photomicrograph in
The object of the invention is to develop a procedure such that constrictions are prevented and favorable edge geometries are achieved in reshaping of hollow sections with wall sections of varying wall thicknesses.
The solution claimed for the invention is a process for internal high-pressure reshaping of a hollow section in a reshaping tool whereby a fluid is introduced into the hollow section. The hollow section has varying wall thicknesses in an edge to be blocked, wherein the shape of the hollow section has a thickening that extends from the corner edge to a certain distance into the wall section with a smaller thickness. The thickening in the corner section may correspond to that of wall sections having greater thickness. The seams between the thickening and the narrower wall are designed to be fluid.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings of which:
a is a sectional view of a conventional reshaping process for a hollow section;
b is an enhanced view of a lower portion of the hollow section of
a is a sectional view of a reshaping process for a hollow section according to the present invention;
b is an enhanced view of a lower portion of the hollow section of
One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The hollow section shown in
As
The invention may be applied similarly when different wall thicknesses and identical edges to be shaped extend in the longitudinal direction of a hollow section to be reshaped by internal high-pressure reshaping.
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199 09 925 | Mar 1999 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP00/01684 | 2/29/2000 | WO | 00 | 4/19/2001 |
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WO00/53354 | 9/14/2000 | WO | A |
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