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- 2024Mechanical characterization and behavior modelling of Ti-6Al-4V alloy in hot forming conditions
- 2019Digital Image Correlation method for monitoring tensile tests at high temperature. Part 1: comparing the speckle quality produced by various methods at high temperature
- 2018A new numerical strategy for SPF pressure profile computing based on statistical strain rate controllingcitations
- 2017Mechanical Behavior And Modelisation Of Ti-6Al-4V Titanium Sheet Under Hot Stamping Conditionscitations
- 2016Hot Forming Process Analysis of Ti6Al-4V Alloy: Experiment, Behaviour Modelling and Finite Element Simulationcitations
- 2016Hot blanking tool wear assessment
- 2016Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Distortions Promoted during Cooling of Ti-6Al-4V Part Produced by Superplastic Forming
- 2016Superplastic forming optimization technique based on average strain rate controlling – Numerical simulation and experimental validation
- 2015Hot Forming Process Analysis of Ti6Al-4V Alloy: Experiment, Behaviour Modelling and Finite Element Simulationcitations
- 2015Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Distortions Promoted during Cooling of Ti-6Al-4V Part Produced by Superplastic Forming
- 2013Fatigue analysis-based numerical design of stamping tools made of cast ironcitations
- 2013Fatigue analysis-based numerical design of stamping tools made of cast ironcitations
- 2012Experimental investigation of the tribological behavior and wear mechanisms of tool steel grades in hot stamping of a high-strength boron steelcitations
- 2012Experimental investigation of the tribological behavior and wear mechanisms of tool steel grades in hot stamping of a high-strength boron steelcitations
- 2012Influence of foundry defects and load ratios on the fatigue behavior of cast iron EN-GJS-600
- 2012A methodology and new criteria to quantify the adhesive and abrasive wear damage on a die radius using white light profilometrycitations
- 2012A methodology and new criteria to quantify the adhesive and abrasive wear damage on a die radius using white light profilometrycitations
- 2011A New Method For Advanced Virtual Design Of Stamping Tools For Automotive Industry: Application To Nodular Cast Iron EN‐GJS‐600‐3citations
- 2011A new method for advanced virtual design of stamping tools for automotive industry: application to nodular cast iron EN-GJS-600-3citations
- 2006Cyclic behavior modeling of a tempered martensitic hot work tool steelcitations
- 2005A continuum damage model applied to fatigue lifetime predicition of a martensitic tool steel
- 2005Wear behaviour on the radius portion of a die in deep-drawing: Identification, localisation and evolution of the surface damagecitations
- 2005A continuum damage model applied to high temperature fatigue lifetime prediction of a martensitic tool steelcitations
- 2002Cyclic behaviour modelling of martensitic hot work tool steels
- 2001Thermomechanical fatigue behaviour and life assessment of hot work tool steels
- 2000Life prediction of hot work tool steels subjected to thermomechanical fatigue ; Prédiction de la durée de vie sous sollicitations thermomécaniques des outillages en acier travaillant à chaudcitations
- 2000Life prediction of hot work tool steels subjected to thermomechanical fatiguecitations
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Wear behaviour on the radius portion of a die in deep-drawing: Identification, localisation and evolution of the surface damage
Abstract
The tribology behaviour of the die radius, in the deep-drawing process, results from surface interactions between the metal sheet and the tool under contact pressure. Friction, degradation of the sheet, surface quality and tool wear are a result of this interaction. This article aims to study degradations of the radius portion of a die in the deep-drawing process. The study on an industrial press is complex, so we developed our own test facility, an experimental device, which represents a deep-drawing process-simulator. It allows friction between the metal sheet and a die radius. It can dissociate the diverse mechanical effects exerted on the die radius by enabling a study of the component conditions found in deep-drawing (effect of the blankholder, of the pulling forces, the sliding rate, etc.). An experimental study was conducted on a low-carbon steel sheet and a X160CrMoV12 steel die radius. It revealed that the die radius surface was degraded by ploughing and transfer mechanisms. The distribution of these degradations on the die radius was localised in two areas but varied in intensity depending on the exit angle between the sheet and the die radius. The die radius friction coefficient has been modelled with respect to the mechanical characteristics of the deep-drawing process-simulator. This model leads to a correlation between the friction coefficient and the degradation evolutions on the die radius.