2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2015.04.009
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Effect of forming parameters on sheet metal stability during a rotary forming process for rim thickening

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“…The obtained data confirm similar studies on the measurement of deformations, which were cited above [1][2][3][4][5], but they were carried out under manufacturing conditions on the full-scale models of the rims. The places of radius transitions undergo the effect of the largest stretching deformations, where their localization takes place, which leads to local thinning of metal in these zones.…”
Section: Results Of Studies On the Simulation Of The Process Of Profisupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The obtained data confirm similar studies on the measurement of deformations, which were cited above [1][2][3][4][5], but they were carried out under manufacturing conditions on the full-scale models of the rims. The places of radius transitions undergo the effect of the largest stretching deformations, where their localization takes place, which leads to local thinning of metal in these zones.…”
Section: Results Of Studies On the Simulation Of The Process Of Profisupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, this method is connected with a large quantity of measurements and requires precise calibration of tensoresistors and skilled researchers. The interpretation of the results by some authors [1,2] may differ radically from that of others [3]. At the same time, practical results of these articles are of particular nature, they can be used for specified wheels and, therefore, the authors themselves expressed a wish about necessity of conducting studies for other standard sizes.…”
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