2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.10.020
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Comparison of reduction ability between multi-stage cold drawing and rolling of stainless steel wire – Experimental and numerical investigations of damage

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“…Meanwhile, it is obvious in Figure 6B that the damage is mainly concentrated on the central position, which is consistent with the results of fig. 16 in a previous reference 37 . The above verification and comparison prove that the selected material model and mechanical parameters are suitable for the simulation analysis of steel wire drawing process.…”
Section: Modeling Of Damage On Multi‐pass Drawing For Wire With V‐sha...supporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Meanwhile, it is obvious in Figure 6B that the damage is mainly concentrated on the central position, which is consistent with the results of fig. 16 in a previous reference 37 . The above verification and comparison prove that the selected material model and mechanical parameters are suitable for the simulation analysis of steel wire drawing process.…”
Section: Modeling Of Damage On Multi‐pass Drawing For Wire With V‐sha...supporting
confidence: 55%
“…16 in a previous reference. 37 The above verification and comparison prove that the selected material model and mechanical parameters are suitable for the simulation analysis of steel wire drawing process.…”
Section: Numerical Model and Validationmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The anchored end of the fibre is observed in Figure 3a. Despite the circular shape of the fibres, there are flattened points due to the manufacturing and conformation processes of the anchored ends [60,61]. The anchoring of the fibres helped with the fixation process, promoting the anchoring of the fibre in the matrix.…”
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“…Profile wires are usually produced by two basic metal forming processes, i.e. wire drawing and wire rolling [8]. In wire rolling, the work rolls are driven whereas in wire drawing dies assembled of non-driven rolls may also be used [9].…”
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confidence: 99%