2005
DOI: 10.1115/1.2162919
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Global Analysis Method of Friction Parameters in Strip-Drawing Tests

Abstract: Numerous works have been recently carried out to describe friction and lubrication in the tool-sheet interface. This phenomenon is of great importance for all forming processes, particularly, in the deep drawing operations where the rapid progress in the field of computing requires the predictive knowledge of friction coefficient behaviors. The present paper considers the dynamical modeling by a global approach of the tangential force evolution. All measurements come from a tribometer equipped for strip-drawin… Show more

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“…The effect of the technological lubricant on the process of titanium sheet metal (Grade 2) forming was evaluated based on the parallel experimental research and numerical simulations. The effect of the lubricant on the process of titanium sheet metal forming was evaluated based on the strip drawing test, which is very popular tool used in the forming technologies to determine the coefficient of friction [17][18][19]. Evaluation of the coefficient of friction allows for an effective analysis of the forming process while using numerical simulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of the technological lubricant on the process of titanium sheet metal (Grade 2) forming was evaluated based on the parallel experimental research and numerical simulations. The effect of the lubricant on the process of titanium sheet metal forming was evaluated based on the strip drawing test, which is very popular tool used in the forming technologies to determine the coefficient of friction [17][18][19]. Evaluation of the coefficient of friction allows for an effective analysis of the forming process while using numerical simulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%