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Title
Numerical study of advanced friction modelling for sheet metal forming: influence of the die local roughnessAuthor (from another institution)
Published Date
2022Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.Keywords
Surface topographySliding
forming
Friction
Abstract
Numerical simulation of sheet metal forming processes has become indispensable in the last decades. Although the complexity of the frictional behaviour is identified as a key factor for the prediction ... [+]
Numerical simulation of sheet metal forming processes has become indispensable in the last decades. Although the complexity of the frictional behaviour is identified as a key factor for the prediction accuracy, the industry commonly considers a constant friction coefficient for the whole tool. Furthermore, the influence of roughness distribution of the tool in the friction behaviour has not yet been addressed. In this study the influence of the die local roughness in an advanced friction model has been evaluated in three industrial automotive components. The newly implemented advanced friction model (TriboZone) is suggested for advance or mature process verifications. [-]
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2021.107259ISSN
0301-679XPublished at
Tribology International Vol. 165. N. artículo 107259, 2022Document type
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