Finite-Element Modeling of Plastic Working of Steel Billets

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The finite element Deform-2D/3D simulation system was used to investigate the technological process of hot-forming of metal block. Numerical modeling of plastic working has been carried out to evaluate the stress and strain fields generated in a steel ingot during two stages of the technological process – free upsetting and subsequent press forging and to define forces that will specify technical characteristics of the equipment capable of performing these operations.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 243)

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75-81

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October 2015

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