2013
DOI: 10.2474/trol.8.171
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An Accurate Analysis for Computation of Thermal Minimum Film Thickness in Inlet Zone in Hydrostatic Extrusion Process

Abstract: Existence of thin lubricating film in inlet zone at the die and billet interface in hydrostatic extrusion process prevents metal-to-metal contacts in contact zone, which leads to reduction in interfacial solid friction. This enhances both the tooling life and surface quality of the products in addition to efficient extrusion operation. Hence, accurate prediction of the minimum film thickness of the lubricating oil in the inlet zone at the die and billet interface and its maintenance during the extrusion proces… Show more

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“…Tomar et al [15] presented a numerical simulation of friction at die/billet interface in hydrostatic extrusion process using realistic boundary conditions. An efficient thermal analysis of inlet zone in hydrostatic extrusion is carried out by Tomar et al [16] for various operating parameters using Lobatto quardature technique and presented a regression formula for elevated operating conditions. Starvation effect of lubricant on interfacial friction is investigated by Tomar et al [17] for aluminum and aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic View Of Hydrostatic Extrusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomar et al [15] presented a numerical simulation of friction at die/billet interface in hydrostatic extrusion process using realistic boundary conditions. An efficient thermal analysis of inlet zone in hydrostatic extrusion is carried out by Tomar et al [16] for various operating parameters using Lobatto quardature technique and presented a regression formula for elevated operating conditions. Starvation effect of lubricant on interfacial friction is investigated by Tomar et al [17] for aluminum and aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Fig 1 Schematic View Of Hydrostatic Extrusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%