TY - JOUR
T1 - On the dead-zone formation and limit analysis in axially symmetric extrusion
AU - Alexandrov, S.
AU - Mishuris, G.
AU - Miszuris, W.
AU - Sliwa, R. E.
N1 - Funding Information:
G.M. was supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and S.A. by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Project 99-01-00926). The authors wish to thank Ms. Nicole Terzis for her help with English.
Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2001/2
Y1 - 2001/2
N2 - For axisymmetric direct and indirect extrusion, a kinematically admissible velocity field based on a simple radial flow field combined with the asymptotic behaviour required of a real velocity field near a velocity discontinuity surface is proposed. The influence of the extrusion ratio on the shape of a dead zone and the extrusion pressure is investigated. The result obtained for the upper bound on the extrusion pressure is compared with other solutions. It is shown that using the asymptotic velocity field slightly improves the prediction of the extrusion pressure in comparison with the other solutions based on radial flow. The main advantages of the approach proposed are that it is applicable to a class of processes and that it accounts for the behaviour of a real velocity field in the vicinity of velocity discontinuity surfaces/maximum friction surfaces where various physical effects like local heating, recrystalization, and transformations occur.
AB - For axisymmetric direct and indirect extrusion, a kinematically admissible velocity field based on a simple radial flow field combined with the asymptotic behaviour required of a real velocity field near a velocity discontinuity surface is proposed. The influence of the extrusion ratio on the shape of a dead zone and the extrusion pressure is investigated. The result obtained for the upper bound on the extrusion pressure is compared with other solutions. It is shown that using the asymptotic velocity field slightly improves the prediction of the extrusion pressure in comparison with the other solutions based on radial flow. The main advantages of the approach proposed are that it is applicable to a class of processes and that it accounts for the behaviour of a real velocity field in the vicinity of velocity discontinuity surfaces/maximum friction surfaces where various physical effects like local heating, recrystalization, and transformations occur.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0020-7403(00)00016-3
DO - 10.1016/S0020-7403(00)00016-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035255699
SN - 0020-7403
VL - 43
SP - 367
EP - 379
JO - International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
JF - International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
IS - 2
ER -