Volume 2 Issue 2 (03)

Determination of the Friction Coefficient by Using 2D and 3D Parameters of the Tools

Pages 119-124

DOI 10.61552/JME.2024.02.003

Anvar Makhkamov ORCID


Abstract: Current work includes the learning influence of friction in deep drawing process. Friction measurements were also conducted using a modified tribotester based on strip sliding between tools. Four different tool surfaces were tested under similar contact conditions regarding contact area, normal pressure, sliding speed, lubricant and surface characteristics to calculate the friction coefficient between the tool surface and a high strength low alloy steel sheet HSLA 420.
The results showed that friction coefficient varies over a wide range with different lubricating conditions and different sliding velocities. For some sliding velocities, the coefficient of friction is stable and low, while for others it is unstable and higher.
The results have only small dispersion within the different test series, which indicates a stable process with good repeatability. The test method enables comparison of different surface finishes and treatments, lubricants and coatings in terms of friction under conditions similar to those found in sheet metal forming processes. The main difference among the tested tools in this work was the surface roughness, which was found to have a strong influence on friction.

Keywords: Roughness, Steel sheet, Tool surface, Coefficient of friction, Normal force, Sliding speed, Contact pressure, Strip drawing test

Recieved: 12.11.2023, Revised: 12.12.2023, Accepted: 10.01.2024

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