In hot forging process, tool life is an important factor which influences the economy of production. Wear mechanisms in these processes are dependent on each other, so modeling of them is a difficult problem. The present research is focused on development of a hybrid tool wear model for hot forging processes and evaluation of adding adhesive mechanism component to this model. Although adhesive wear is dominant in cases, in which sliding distances are large, there is a group of hot forging processes, in which adhesion is an important factor in specific tool parts. In the paper, a proposed hybrid tool wear model has been described and various adhesive wear models have been reviewed. The feasible model has been chosen, adapted and implemented. It has been shown that adding adhesive wear model increases predictive capabilities of the global hybrid tool wear model as far as characteristic hot forging processes is considered.
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Wilkus, M., Rauch, L., Szeliga, D., & Pietrzyk, M. (2019). Evaluation of adhesive wear mechanism for application in hybrid tool wear model in hot forging process. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 64(4), 1395–1402. https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2019.130106
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