2014
DOI: 10.1017/jmech.2014.67
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A Study on Material Workability by Upsetting of Non-Axisymmetric Specimens by Flat Dies

Abstract: Upsetting is a typical test for determining the workability diagram. In most cases axisymmetric samples are used for such tests. However, the shape of samples may have a significant effect on the ductile fracture initiation. Therefore, a greater variety of sample geometry should lead to a more accurate shape of the workability diagram. A difficulty here is that a theoretical treatment of samples in which threedimensional flow occurs is more difficult and time consuming as compared to axisymmetric samples under… Show more

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