For the characterization of friction conditions under sheet metal forming process conditions, different friction test set-ups are being used in industry. However, different friction tests and test set-ups are known to result in scattering friction results. In this work, the TriboForm software is utilized to numerically model the frictional behavior. The simulated coefficients of friction are experimentally validated using friction results from a standardized strip drawing friction test set-up. The experimental and simulation results of the friction behavior show a good overall agreement. This demonstrates that the TriboForm software enables simulating friction conditions for varying tribology conditions, i.e. resulting in a generally applicable approach for friction characterization under industrial sheet metal forming process conditions.
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Hol, J., Wiebenga, J. H., Hörning, M., Dietrich, F., & Dane, C. (2016). Advanced friction simulation of standardized friction tests: A numerical and experimental demonstrator. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 734). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/734/3/032092
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