Simulation of Hydro-Mechanical Billet Pressing of Fibrous Bimetallic Composites

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The simulation of hydro-mechanical billet pressing of bimetallic composite is performed. Using mathematical modeling and simulation exercise, the influence of the main operational parameters, which include: draw-forming, the cone angle of the working die and the conditions of contact friction, on the strain heterogeneity, damage to the fibers (cores), and the extrusion stress, is studied. A method and an expert system were developed that allowed to carry out a computational experiment and a multi-criteria choice of rational values of the technological experiment is carried out. The results of the study are used to improve the industrial production of multi-core bimetallic wires for electrical purposes.

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