Variation of the friction conditions in cold ring compression tests of medium carbon steel

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Lubrication and friction conditions vary with deformation during metal forming processes. Significant macro-variations can be observed when a threshold of deformation is reached. This study shows that during the cold compression processing of #45 (AISI 1045) steel rings, the magnitude of friction and surface roughness (Ra) changes significantly upon reaching a 45% reduction in ring height. For example, the Ra of compressed ring specimens increased by approximately 55% immediately before and after reaching this threshold, compared to an 18% or 25%variation over a 35%-45% or a 45%-55% reduction in height, respectively. The ring compression test conducted by this study indicates that the Coulomb friction coefficient μ and Tresca friction factor m are 0.105 and 0.22, respectively, when the reduction in height is less than 45%; and 0.11 and 0.24, respectively, when the reduction in height is greater than 45%.

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Zhang, D., Liu, B., Li, J., Cui, M., & Zhao, S. (2020). Variation of the friction conditions in cold ring compression tests of medium carbon steel. Friction, 8(2), 311–322. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-018-0256-0

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