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Research on the flow stress characteristics of AISI 1006 and AISI 5140 in the temperature range of warm forging by means of thermo-mechanical experiments

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In this paper, the changing rule of the flow stress of AISI 1006 in the temperature range of warm forging has been analyzed systematically through thermo-mechanical experiments.
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This article is published in Journal of Materials Processing Technology.The article was published on 2002-03-05. It has received 13 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Forging & Flow stress.

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Analysis of Tempering Treatment on Material Properties of DIN 41Cr4 and DIN 42CrMo4 Steels

TL;DR: In this article, two materials, DIN 41Cr4 and DIN 42CrMo4, were heat treated by austenitizing in a continuous furnace at 850°C and quenched in oil at 90°C, respectively.
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Finite element modelling and simulation of bulk material forming: A bibliography (1996‐2005)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a selective bibliography for researchers working with bulk material forming (specifically the forging, rolling, extrusion and drawing processes) with sources which can help them to be up-to-date.
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Cold extrusion deformation behavior of medium carbon steel after quenching and tempering

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of deformation extent (10% to 50%), cone angle of die (90°-120°), hardness after quenching and tempering (HRC21-29), and lubricated condition on the forming load was analyzed.
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A model for prediction of flow behavior and temperature distribution during warm rolling of a low carbon steel

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-dimensional finite element analysis is coupled with dynamic recovery and dynamic strain aging models to achieve metal flow during warm deformation of a low carbon steel in order to assess metal behavior.
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Determination of flow curves by means of a compression test under sticking friction conditions using an iterative finite-element procedure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a finite element analysis of the compression test to calculate a corrective function, which depends on the shape of the sample and is not dependent on the hardening behaviour of the material.
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