2020
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.992.751
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Correlation of Barreling Effect with Boundary Friction Coefficient during Upsetting of Various Materials Workpieces under Processing Conditions

Abstract: The necessity of taking into account the barreling effect at the design of die cavities, and open die and closed die forging processes on the basis of pre-forming of billets by upsetting is shown. The division of ideas about the indices of “bulk” and “linear” barreling (barrel shape), which is determined by the ratio of the bulk and linear dimensions of the workpiece after upsetting by flat dies, was made. The functional relation (correlation) between these indices and the friction coefficient on the boundary … Show more

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“…1 and Eq. ( 1 ) 28 , UTS using Considére criterion 29 , 30 , which allows its assessment as the value projected at the Y axis from the tangent (red line) drawn from the negative one value to the true stress/strain upsetting curve as presented at Fig. 2 C, Strain hardening exponent and strength coefficient as proposed by Hollomon 31 which was collectively presented at Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and Eq. ( 1 ) 28 , UTS using Considére criterion 29 , 30 , which allows its assessment as the value projected at the Y axis from the tangent (red line) drawn from the negative one value to the true stress/strain upsetting curve as presented at Fig. 2 C, Strain hardening exponent and strength coefficient as proposed by Hollomon 31 which was collectively presented at Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%