Study on Deep Drawing and Mould of Meso Scale

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There is stress and friction size effect in meso scale deep drawing. Lots of difference appeared in mould producing and parts holding, fixing and conveying against in the macro scale. Therefore, many researches of deep drawing processes are hard to carry out. In this paper, the meso scale deep drawing mould was developed and the experiments were carried out, the height, destroyed method and thickness of the drawing tube were observed and tested. According to the analysis, the methods and factors which influenced the height, thickness of deep drawing were described.

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