Overview
ABSTRACT
Friction and wear testing are an indispensable way to refine how a forming lubricant performs. A friction or wear test can be used to compare the performance of various lubricants and lubrication methods. These tests can also provide a friction or wear rule for digital simulation of the forming process; for example, designing a new operation (such as forging, stamping, rolling or drawing)
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Éric FELDER: Ingénieur Civil des Mines de Paris - Doctor of Science - Maître de Recherches Groupe Surfaces et Tribologie CEMEF (Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux) UMR 7635 CNRS-École des Mines de Paris
INTRODUCTION
In this dossier, which follows on from the fascicule
the objectives and conditions of the tests;
standard tribometric tests ;
plastic crush tests ;
how to characterize wear.
Further details on test equipment are given in the following files, which also deal with this subject.
It should be noted that the development of numerical simulation techniques
This dossier is part of a series of texts on "Lubrication in shaping".
Most of the symbols used in this text were introduced at
References are given in the "Further information" section:
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