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In order to model the compaction of powder components, we need to be able to specify the starting conditions in terms of punch positions and powder fill density, the powder properties during compaction and the motions of the press tooling during the compaction process. A model will then provide predictions of the density distribution in the compacted part and the loads on the tooling.
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Kranz, T., Markeli, W., Tweed, J.H. (2008). Production of Case-study Components. In: Brewin, P.R., Coube, O., Doremus, P., Tweed, J.H. (eds) Modelling of Powder Die Compaction. Engineering Materials and Processes. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-099-3_11
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