1. Benchmarking of Direct and Indirect Friction Tests in Micro Forming
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Rasmus Solmer Eriksen, Matteo Calaon, Niels Bay, and Mogens Arentoft
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Continuous measurement ,Engineering drawing ,Materials science ,Scale (ratio) ,Friction force ,Mechanical Engineering ,Work (physics) ,Mechanical engineering ,Tribology ,Upset ,Mechanics of Materials ,Lubrication ,General Materials Science ,Sensitivity (control systems) - Abstract
In this study the application of a simulative sliding friction test at micro scale is suggested. Two work piece specimens are upset against opposing sides of a flat tool element. The tool element is then pulled out while the resulting friction force F is measured. The test principle offers several advantages when compared against the DEC-test, including easy visual inspection of tool and work piece surfaces, continuous measurement of friction coefficient over the complete sliding length and less sensitivity to mechanical tolerance deviations of work piece and tool elements.
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- 2012
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