Failures Related to Hot Forming Processes

Charles White, Dick Douglas, Timothy McHenry

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Abstract

The primary purpose of this article is to describe general root causes of failure that are associated with wrought metals and metalworking. This includes a brief review of the discontinuities or imperfections that may be common sources of failure-inducing defects in the bulk working of wrought products. The article addresses the types of flaws or defects that can be introduced during the steel forging process itself, including defects originating in the ingot-casting process. Defects found in nonferrous forgings—titanium, aluminum, and copper and copper alloys—also are covered.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationASM handbook Volume 11A: Analysis and Prevention of Component and Equipment Failures
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • discontinuities
  • hot forming
  • ingot casting
  • metalworking defects
  • nonferrous forging
  • steel forging
  • wrought metal products

Disciplines

  • Metallurgy
  • Industrial Engineering

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