Origin of inhomogenous behavior during equal channel angular pressing

The influence of the outer angle, friction conditions and deformation dead zone (DDZ) on inhomogenous behavior during equal channel angular pressing was investigated by a grid experiment and finite element analysis. For a given strain-hardening metal, shear deformation is not obviously found near th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scripta materialia 2006-06, Vol.54 (11), p.1865-1869
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description The influence of the outer angle, friction conditions and deformation dead zone (DDZ) on inhomogenous behavior during equal channel angular pressing was investigated by a grid experiment and finite element analysis. For a given strain-hardening metal, shear deformation is not obviously found near the inner and outer surface of the die inlet. The larger the outer angle, the smaller the DDZ area. It is concluded that the origin of inhomogenous behavior is the die geometry, namely, the inner angle and the outer angle.
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Equal channel angular pressing
Exact sciences and technology
Finite element analysis
Friction
Inhomogenous behavior
Inlets
Mathematical analysis
Mechanical properties and methods of testing. Rheology. Fracture mechanics. Tribology
Metals. Metallurgy
Origins
Severe plastic deformation
Shear deformation
Strain hardening
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