2. Particle flow modeling
2.1 An example of tribological measurement on a metal-polymer pair
Press-fitting is a joining process that must ultimately produce high friction, otherwise the two parts would come apart in service. We are interested in a joint pressed into a collar on an automotive suspension arm (figure
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). The collar is formed by folding the edges of a circular cutout in a steel sheet using a stamping punch, which is then cataphoretically coated with epoxy resin
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