2014
DOI: 10.1108/ilt-01-2012-0009
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On materials flow using different lubricants in upsetting process

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to apply the upsetting process to cylindrical specimens using flat end dies in which three types of lubricants were used. In many industrial processes, friction and lubrication have major advantages and are key during the metal forming process. Upset forging is a process which increases the diameter of the work-piece by compressing its length. Design/methodology/approach -The materials flow for various materials using different lubricants in upsetting was investigated in t… Show more

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“…Nonoyama et al. 34 demonstrate a research concerning the material flow when different lubricants are used in the upsetting process, while in Qin and Balendra, 35 we can find an analysis of lubrication optimization for the extrusion of components by injection forging. Hyunok and Altan 36 present a research of the influence of surface finish treatments and tool temperature distribution on the friction and lubrication in the forging process.…”
Section: Properties and Tests Of Lubricantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonoyama et al. 34 demonstrate a research concerning the material flow when different lubricants are used in the upsetting process, while in Qin and Balendra, 35 we can find an analysis of lubrication optimization for the extrusion of components by injection forging. Hyunok and Altan 36 present a research of the influence of surface finish treatments and tool temperature distribution on the friction and lubrication in the forging process.…”
Section: Properties and Tests Of Lubricantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al 32 present a thorough research of the dynamics of lubricant deposition into the surface of a hot forging tool, while in Yang and Shivpuri 33 analyze the mechanism of lubricant evaporation and provide some information on lubrication for hot forging processes. Nonoyama et al 34 demonstrate a research concerning the material flow when different lubricants are used in the upsetting process, while in Qin and Balendra, 35 we can find an analysis of lubrication optimization for the extrusion of components by injection forging. Hyunok and Altan 36 present a research of the influence of surface finish treatments and tool temperature distribution on the friction and lubrication in the forging process.…”
Section: Properties and Tests Of Lubricantsmentioning
confidence: 99%