نتایج جستجو برای: Friction material

تعداد نتایج: 395139  

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2011
j. rasti a. najafizadeh m. meratian

in the hot compression test friction has a detrimental influence on the flow stress through the process and therefore, correcting the deformation curve for real behavior is very important for both researchers and engineers. in this study, a series of compression tests were simulated using abaqus software. in this study, it has been employed the taguchi method to design experiments by the factor...

2012
B.Padma Raju M.Kumara Swamy

Friction drilling Process is a rotating conical tool to penetrate the work piece and create a bushing in a single step without generating chips. This work investigates the finite element modeling (FEM) of large plastic strain and high-temperature work-material deformation in friction drilling. The workmaterial deformation is very large, and both the tool and work piece temperatures are high in ...

Journal: :TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series C 1994

Journal: :international journal of mathematical modelling and computations 0
salah bourichi university hassan i, fsts, department of mathematics and informatics morocco el essoufi

in this work, we study a unilateral contact problem with non local friction of coulombbetween a locking material and a rigid foundation. in the first step , we present the mathematicalmodel for a static process, we establish the variational formulation in the form of a variationalinequality and we prove the existence and uniqueness of the solution. in the second step, usingthe penalty method we...

2009
Michael D. Bryant

Friction and wear, often treated as unrelated, distinct phenomena, are manifestations of the same dissipative physical processes occurring at sliding interfaces. Friction force dissipates power and generates entropy. Wear irreversibly changes a material structure, often with loss of material. Associated with both friction and wear is production of irreversible entropy by interfacial dissipative...

2015
R. Lupoi F. H. Osman

In metal forming operations, the intensity and distribution of stresses at the tool/material interface have great influence on the pattern and mode of deformation. This is due to the effect of frictional forces in being resistive to material movements and hence affects material flow and the directionality of volume distribution of material inside die cavities. This paper explores the use of the...

Kumar Konada, N., Siva Kumar, S., Suman, K.N.S.,

The ability to absorb vibrations in a vehicle during braking conditions depends primarily on the selection of ingredients for a friction material and interfacial adhesion between all these ingredients.  In this work, a hybrid brake friction material is developed by combination of carbon fiber (CF), glass fiber (GF), resin and other ingredients. The surfaces of carbon and glass fibers are c...

Journal: :international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology 0
ali fazli department of mechanical engineering, faculty of engineering and technology, imam khomeini international university, qazvin, iran

in this paper, the deep drawing process of tailor welded blanks is simulated using the finite element modelling and verified using the experimental results available in the literature. then the effect of die and material properties on the welding line movement is investigated. it is seen that the most effective material parameters on weld line movement are different between sheet metal thicknes...

2015
Shiv Pal Singh

In the technologically advanced era that we currently live in, there is a growing demand for cheaper and more durable materials for a variety of purposes. The most important safety feature of an automobile is its braking system. The ability of brakes is to provide safe and repeatable stopping, which is related to safety of automobiles and human. Automotive friction materials are multi component...

2016
A. Attia A. V. ATTIA

During underground nuclear tests, rocks may fail by plastic yielding, which limits shear strength, or by tensile fracture, wherever maximum principal stress exceeds tensile strength. A third mode of failure exists due to friction along closed fractured surfaces. There, friction affects slipping and can thus limit stress. In this paper, we study the effect of friction on the simulated dynamic re...

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