Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9706140 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2005 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
By a combination of careful experimentation, carried out on aluminium alloy and copper testpieces, and of finite element analyses of the testpieces made using the two-parameter friction model, it has been shown that it is possible to derive the true stress-true strain curve for the workpiece materials; and, to calibrate the friction model. The geometrical changes of all testpieces, carefully measured throughout the tests, for a range of four different friction conditions, dry friction, lubricant, lead metal and nylon, have been predicted with good accuracy using the true stress-true strain constitutive models, the two-parameter friction model, and the finite-element analysis procedures. In this way, the proposed approach has been validated.
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