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TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 180, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2023.108283
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Contact model; Hot rolling; Finite element analysis; Aluminium alloys
This study develops a model for estimating the real contact area in hot rolling of a 6061 aluminium alloy based on material properties, roll topography, and lubricant behavior. The results show the interplay between load and contact area, with solid contact and lubricant entrapment playing major roles, influenced by the topography and flow stress of the workpiece.
Predictions of the real contact area in metal forming processes are essential for the calculation of friction and, consequently, the optimisation of energy consumption and quality of rolled products. This study develops of a model for estimating the real contact area in hot rolling of a 6061 aluminium alloy based on: thermo-viscoplastic material properties, measured roll topography, and hydrodynamic and hydrostatic roles of lubricant in the contact. Results show the interplay between load and contact area, as regions of solid contact, fluid channels and pockets are formed. Quantification in a rolling pass shows both solid contact and lubricant entrapment play the major roles, which is highly determined by the topography and the flow stress of the workpiece.
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