Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming

The viability of using textured die to control friction in microforming was examined. A series of reciprocating ball on flat tribotests were carried out to simplify the approach of examining the friction behavior from an actual microforming setup. JIS SKD11 tool steel plate was used as the fl...

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Main Author: Li, Joshua Fuhua.
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-459812023-03-04T18:43:20Z Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming Li, Joshua Fuhua. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Castagne Sylvie Jeanne Constance DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Machine shop and drawings The viability of using textured die to control friction in microforming was examined. A series of reciprocating ball on flat tribotests were carried out to simplify the approach of examining the friction behavior from an actual microforming setup. JIS SKD11 tool steel plate was used as the flat material and different surface textures were introduced on its surface by directional grinding. AISI E52100 Chrome Steel was used as ball material. The process parameters considered include the contact pressure, normal load, sliding speed, reciprocating distance and total sliding distance in the form of test duration. Observations from the experiment include the coefficient of friction (COF) reading and wear severity. It is found that as normal load increases, wear rate increases which can be the proximate indicator of shorter tool life in the long run. It is also found that generally an increase in surface roughness gives rise to higher COF. As immediate conclusion, the current surface textures which were produced by directional grinding was not able to provide satisfying textures which are able to work as friction control and lower the COF. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2011-06-27T04:37:30Z 2011-06-27T04:37:30Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45981 en Nanyang Technological University 172 p. application/pdf
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Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
description The viability of using textured die to control friction in microforming was examined. A series of reciprocating ball on flat tribotests were carried out to simplify the approach of examining the friction behavior from an actual microforming setup. JIS SKD11 tool steel plate was used as the flat material and different surface textures were introduced on its surface by directional grinding. AISI E52100 Chrome Steel was used as ball material. The process parameters considered include the contact pressure, normal load, sliding speed, reciprocating distance and total sliding distance in the form of test duration. Observations from the experiment include the coefficient of friction (COF) reading and wear severity. It is found that as normal load increases, wear rate increases which can be the proximate indicator of shorter tool life in the long run. It is also found that generally an increase in surface roughness gives rise to higher COF. As immediate conclusion, the current surface textures which were produced by directional grinding was not able to provide satisfying textures which are able to work as friction control and lower the COF.
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title Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
title_short Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
title_full Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
title_fullStr Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication In microforming
title_sort feasibility of using textured die to improve or replace lubrication in microforming
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