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Novel Physical Simulation Technique Development for Multistage Metal Plastic Deformation Processing

✍ Scribed by Naumov A.A., Bezobrazov Y.A., Kolbasnikov N.G. Chernikov E.V.


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Materials Science Forum Vol. 762 (2013) pp 62-69

There are numbers of metal plastic deformation processes such as multistage hot rolling,
rotational forging etc. where huge amount of strain is reached. To provide physical simulation of
these processes, new tension-compression technique for Gleeble Systems was developed. All
standard methods used in physical simulation with the help of Gleeble are described and compared
with new technique. Several experiments are made and described in present work to show the
difference between standard and developed techniques.

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Металлургия и обработка металлов;Обработка металлов давлением;Общие вопросы ОМД


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