Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis
Tribological conditions can change drastically during heavy loaded regimes as experienced in metal forming; this is especially critical when lubrication can only be applied at the early stage of the process because the homogeneous lubricant layer can break along the die-workpiece interface. In these...
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doaj-1b655ecca38c4491830dcb99697bb1882020-11-24T22:02:01ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442016-09-019975110.3390/ma9090751ma9090751Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical AnalysisAna María Camacho0Mariano Veganzones1Juan Claver2Francisco Martín3Lorenzo Sevilla4Miguel Ángel Sebastián5Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid 28040, SpainDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid 28040, SpainDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid 28040, SpainDepartment of Civil, Material and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Malaga, Malaga 29071, SpainDepartment of Civil, Material and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Malaga, Malaga 29071, SpainDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid 28040, SpainTribological conditions can change drastically during heavy loaded regimes as experienced in metal forming; this is especially critical when lubrication can only be applied at the early stage of the process because the homogeneous lubricant layer can break along the die-workpiece interface. In these cases, adopting a constant friction factor for the lubricant-surface pair may not be a valid assumption. This paper presents a procedure based on the use of dual friction factor maps to determine friction factors employed in heavy loaded regimes. A finite element (FE) simulation is used to obtain the friction factor map for the alloy UNS A96082. Experiments were conducted using four lubricants (aluminum anti-size, MoS2 grease, silicone oil, and copper paste) to determine the actual friction curves. The experimental procedure is based on the application of lubricant only at the beginning of the first stage of ring compression, and not at intermediate stages as is usual in typical ring compression tests (RCTs). The results show that for small reductions (rh < 20%), the conventional RCT can be applied because the tribological conditions remain similar. For large reductions (rh > 20%), it is recommended to obtain an average value of the friction factor for every lubricant-surface pair in the range of deformation considered.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/9/751frictionlubricantFEtribologymetal alloysforminglarge deformationsexperiments |
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Ana María Camacho Mariano Veganzones Juan Claver Francisco Martín Lorenzo Sevilla Miguel Ángel Sebastián Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis Materials friction lubricant FE tribology metal alloys forming large deformations experiments |
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Ana María Camacho Mariano Veganzones Juan Claver Francisco Martín Lorenzo Sevilla Miguel Ángel Sebastián |
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Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis |
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Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis |
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Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis |
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Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis |
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Determination of Actual Friction Factors in Metal Forming under Heavy Loaded Regimes Combining Experimental and Numerical Analysis |
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determination of actual friction factors in metal forming under heavy loaded regimes combining experimental and numerical analysis |
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1996-1944 |
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Tribological conditions can change drastically during heavy loaded regimes as experienced in metal forming; this is especially critical when lubrication can only be applied at the early stage of the process because the homogeneous lubricant layer can break along the die-workpiece interface. In these cases, adopting a constant friction factor for the lubricant-surface pair may not be a valid assumption. This paper presents a procedure based on the use of dual friction factor maps to determine friction factors employed in heavy loaded regimes. A finite element (FE) simulation is used to obtain the friction factor map for the alloy UNS A96082. Experiments were conducted using four lubricants (aluminum anti-size, MoS2 grease, silicone oil, and copper paste) to determine the actual friction curves. The experimental procedure is based on the application of lubricant only at the beginning of the first stage of ring compression, and not at intermediate stages as is usual in typical ring compression tests (RCTs). The results show that for small reductions (rh < 20%), the conventional RCT can be applied because the tribological conditions remain similar. For large reductions (rh > 20%), it is recommended to obtain an average value of the friction factor for every lubricant-surface pair in the range of deformation considered. |
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friction lubricant FE tribology metal alloys forming large deformations experiments |
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