Claims
- 1. The method of determining required energy input based on forging size measurements employing an impact device having a frame supporting at least one cylinder, a piston within said cylinder, means connecting the piston to a ram such that the ram is repeatedly movable relative to the frame from a retracted position into impact position, a driving fluid system including a fluid supply, valve means connecting said fluid supply into said at least one cylinder at a position in the cylinder to drive the ram into impact position and permitting release of fluid from the cylinder, and a trapped volume of compressible lifting fluid causing the ram to be retracted from impact position when fluid driving the ram into impact is released from the cylinder, comprising: sensing lifting air pressure, determining the peak of the lifting air pressure, examining a compilation of pressure versus stroke data for various residual lifting air pressures to determine the stroke, calculating the relative forging size by subtracting the actual stroke from the maximum stroke, calculating the rate of deformation from the forging size of the previous blow and the forging size of the current blow and, if the forging size is less than a predetermined minimum amount, adjusting valve means to provide only sufficient impact energy needed to finish the forging.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the further steps involve detecting when the maximum permissible deformation has been reached and terminating forging action until the forging is removed and a new forging is provided.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 695,697 filed Jan. 28, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,300.
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