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Comparison of Measured and Computed Contact Pressure Distribution in Cold Sheet Rolling Process

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AMST ’99

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Cold rolling process belongs to the oldest deformation processes in metal-working industry. Opposite to the massive forming processes, this paper deals with the numerical modelling and computer simulation of the sheet — metal forming process. According to the used boundary conditions, this forming process can be treated as a cold rolling process with plane-strain conditions. This workpiece is a part of sheet, e.g., it is narrow thin plate. The numerical procedure is based on the finite element technique. Large strain elastoplastic updated Lagrangian Hencky formulation is used. Computer program using numerical algorithm is made and tested comparing by the well-known results as well as by numerical investigations.

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Brnic, J., Canadija, M., Turkalj, G. (1999). Comparison of Measured and Computed Contact Pressure Distribution in Cold Sheet Rolling Process. In: Kuljanic, E. (eds) AMST ’99. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 406. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2508-3_36

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