2006
DOI: 10.59972/s0hnjpsh
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Numerical Analysis of Material Flow in Continuously Reinforced Extrusion of Profiles

Abstract: The production of continuously reinforced profiles by use of aluminum as base material and a reinforcement made of steel or carbon offers a great potential for modern lightweight constructions. Within this scope, they present the potential for an increase in usage of space frame constructions in automotive or aerospace engineering. But the insertion of reinforcement in the material flow of the extrusion process leads to a significant local perturbation inside of the forming tool: while the velocity of the base… Show more

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“…A specific process is achieved by continuously embedding endless wires made of high strength steel in aluminum base material, thus combining the positive properties of the two different materials. The application represents a challenge regarding the use of space frame constructions in automotive or aerospace engineering [13].…”
Section: Optimization Of a Composite Extrusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A specific process is achieved by continuously embedding endless wires made of high strength steel in aluminum base material, thus combining the positive properties of the two different materials. The application represents a challenge regarding the use of space frame constructions in automotive or aerospace engineering [13].…”
Section: Optimization Of a Composite Extrusion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%