Ho-Jin Lee
Chosun University
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Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2014
Dong-Gyu Ahn; Se-Hun Kim; Ho-Jin Lee
【The goal of this paper is to investigate preliminary the applicability of 3D printing technologies for the development of the hot bulk forming process and die. 3D printing technology based on the plastic material was applied to the preform design of the hot forging process. Plastic hot forging dies were fabricated by Polyjet process for the physical simulation of the workpiece deformation. The feasibility of application of Laser-aided Direct Metal Rapid Tooling (DMT) process to the fabrication of the hot bulk metal forming die was investigated. The SKD61 hot-working tool steel was deposited on the heat treated SKD61 using the DMT process. Fundamental characteristics of SKD 61 hot-working tool steel deposited specimen were examined via hardness and wear experiments as well as the observation of the morphology. Using the results of the examination of fundamental characteristics, the applicability of the DMT process to manufacture hot bulk forming die was discussed.】
Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2016
Ho-Jin Lee; Jae-Guk Song; Jin-Suk Kim; Dong-Gyu Ahn
A powder spreading phenomenon is one of disadvantageous characteristics of the powder bed fusion process using electron beams. The powder spreading phenomenon can be controlled using a pre-heating process of metallic powders. The aim of this paper was to investigate the pre-heating process of Stellite21 powder using electron beams. Powder spreading experiments were performed to examine the influence of process parameters on the spreading behaviors of Stellite21 powder. Powder heating experiments were carried to investigate the effects of the focusing current of the electron beam on the quality of the heated region. Using the results of the powder spreading and heating experiments, an appropriate combination of process parameters was obtained. The pre-heating experiment of Stellite21 was performed using the estimated combination of process parameters. The results of preheating experiments showed that the pre-heated Stelllite21 layer with desired characteristics can be created when the estimated combination of process parameters is applied.
Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2015
Dae-Sun Guk; Dong-Gyu Ahn; Ho-Jin Lee; Jong-Hoon Jung
A drive shaft is used to transmit torque and rotation through the connection of components of a drive train. Recently, a monobloc drive shaft without welding regions is developed to improve the safety of the drive shaft. The drive shaft bears the shear stress induced by torque. The objective of this paper is to investigate into the structural safety of a monobloc tubular drive shaft subjected to torque. Elasto-plastic finite element (FE) analysis is performed to estimate the deformation behavior of the drive shaft and stress-strain distribution in the drive shaft. Several techniques are used to create finite element (FE) model of the monobloc tubular drive shaft subjected to torque. Through the comparison of the results of FE analyses with those of experiments from the viewpoint of rotational angle, appropriate correction coefficients for different load conditions are estimated. The safety of the tubular drive shaft is examined using the results of FE analyses for different load conditions. Finally, it is noted that the designed tubular drive shaft has a sufficient structural safety.
Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2016
Ho-Jin Lee; Dae-Sun Guk; Dong-Gyu Ahn; Jong-Hoon Jung; Sang-Suk Seol
A monobloc tubular drive shaft is designed to obtain the improved structural safety and the weight reduction of the drive shaft together. The monobloc tubular drive shaft can be manufactured from an incremental hot rotary forging process. The aim of this study was to experimentally determine conditions of an incremental hot rotary forging process for a monobloc tubular drive shaft. Induction heating experiments were performed to estimate a proper heating time of an initial workpiece in an induction heating process. Several incremental hot rotary forging experiments were carried out using a mechanical press with the designed set-up. The step distance and the step angle were chosen as controllable forming parameters. Based on the results of the experiments, the influence of forming parameters on the quality of the forged part was investigated. Finally, a forming map and a proper forming condition of the incremental hot rotary forging process were estimated.
Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2016
Dong-Gyu Ahn; Ho-Jin Lee; Jong-Rae Cho; Dae-Seon Guk
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2017
Ho-Jin Lee; Jae-Guk Song; Dong-Gyu Ahn
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology | 2017
Ho-Jin Lee; Dong-Gyu Ahn; Jae-Guk Song; Jin-Seok Kim; Eun Goo Kang
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2015
Ho-Jin Lee; Dong-Gyu Ahn
Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2016
Dong-In Kim; Ho-Jin Lee; Dong-Gyu Ahn; Jin-Seok Kim; Eun Goo Kang
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing | 2018
Bih-Lii Chua; Ho-Jin Lee; Dong-Gyu Ahn