HARDNESS – STRAIN RELATION IN A BULK FORMING WITH A CYLINDICAL TOOL
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https://doi.org/10.24867/28AM04VukovicKeywords:
Cold forming, Hardness, StrainAbstract
The main characteristic of cold formed metal parts is strain hardening which results in an increase of hardness and strenght of material. In the paper hardness distribution within a part formed by a cylindrical tool is presented.
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[5] D. Tabor, “The hardness of metals”, Oxford at the Clarendon press, 1951.
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2024-09-02
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