Tribological Aspects of Sheet Titanium Forming
Friction, wear, and lubrication are inherent to all metal-forming processes. Unfortunately, they are particularly troublesome when forming titanium materials, which tend to form titanium buildup on the working surfaces of the forming tools. Lubrication is one of the most effective ways to separate c...
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my.uniten.dspace-342962024-10-14T11:18:53Z Tribological Aspects of Sheet Titanium Forming Wi?ckowski W. Adamus J. Dyner M. Motyka M. 37097991900 7005200368 57192182821 7003372047 boric acid ecological lubricant sheet metal forming titanium sheet Boride coatings Friction Lubricants Numerical methods Sheet metal Tribology Wear of materials All metal Ecological lubricant Forming tools Friction/wear Lubrication / Metal-forming process Sheet metal forming Titania Titanium materials Tribological aspects Boric acid Friction, wear, and lubrication are inherent to all metal-forming processes. Unfortunately, they are particularly troublesome when forming titanium materials, which tend to form titanium buildup on the working surfaces of the forming tools. Lubrication is one of the most effective ways to separate contacting surfaces and eliminate galling, thus reducing tool wear. The paper presents the tribological aspects of titanium sheets forming using environmentally friendly lubricants with the addition of boric acid. The lubricant�s effectiveness was assessed on the basis of technological tests, such as the strip drawing test, the Erichsen cupping test, and the formation of spherical drawn parts in industrial conditions. Moreover, the results of the numerical simulation of forming a titanium hat-shaped part are presented. Numerical calculations of forming processes were performed using the PamStamp 2G system based on the finite element method. Both experiments and numerical analyses showed the positive effect of lubricants with boric acid on sheet titanium forming. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:18:53Z 2024-10-14T03:18:53Z 2023 Article 10.3390/ma16062224 2-s2.0-85151545225 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151545225&doi=10.3390%2fma16062224&partnerID=40&md5=f445c2f1cc03382cbc02996b14f6147b https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34296 16 6 2224 All Open Access Gold Open Access Green Open Access MDPI Scopus |
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Friction, wear, and lubrication are inherent to all metal-forming processes. Unfortunately, they are particularly troublesome when forming titanium materials, which tend to form titanium buildup on the working surfaces of the forming tools. Lubrication is one of the most effective ways to separate contacting surfaces and eliminate galling, thus reducing tool wear. The paper presents the tribological aspects of titanium sheets forming using environmentally friendly lubricants with the addition of boric acid. The lubricant�s effectiveness was assessed on the basis of technological tests, such as the strip drawing test, the Erichsen cupping test, and the formation of spherical drawn parts in industrial conditions. Moreover, the results of the numerical simulation of forming a titanium hat-shaped part are presented. Numerical calculations of forming processes were performed using the PamStamp 2G system based on the finite element method. Both experiments and numerical analyses showed the positive effect of lubricants with boric acid on sheet titanium forming. � 2023 by the authors. |
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