2018
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.920.114
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Micro-Drawing of Circular Cups with Thin Stainless Steel Sheets

Abstract: With the ongoing development of product process, there is a growing demand on micro products. Though the macro-drawing process has been well-developed, the design concepts may not be directly applicable to the micro-drawing due to the size effect occurred in the micro-forming processes. In the present study, experiments were conducted first to establish the stress-strain curves, r-values and work hardening exponents of 304 stainless steel sheets with different grain sizes. The experiment results reveal that th… Show more

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“…The popularity of stainless steel can be attributed to its ability to withstand high stress and operate at high temperatures. In recent years, the market demand for products such as pin connectors, micro-screws, springs, IC sockets, micro-gears and micro-shafts has increased significantly due to the downsizing of products as reported by Engel and Eckstein, Su et al, and Liu et al [13][14][15]. The fact that material properties change with specimen sizes has been well-known for several years as mentioned by researchers Neugebauer, and Doerner et al [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The popularity of stainless steel can be attributed to its ability to withstand high stress and operate at high temperatures. In recent years, the market demand for products such as pin connectors, micro-screws, springs, IC sockets, micro-gears and micro-shafts has increased significantly due to the downsizing of products as reported by Engel and Eckstein, Su et al, and Liu et al [13][14][15]. The fact that material properties change with specimen sizes has been well-known for several years as mentioned by researchers Neugebauer, and Doerner et al [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%