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ASME International
Journal of Lubrication Technology (33)
Abstract

Frictional behavior in metalworking processes between the tool and the workpiece for unlubricated condition is discussed. The primary aim of the work was to develop means to predict frictional behavior in terms of which metal flow can be better understood. Experimental and theoretical work has been carried out to determine the important variables of metal working friction. It was found that friction is dependent upon the strength of the workpiece, the pressure, the surface adhesion, and the surface roughness. The pressure-dependence of shear strength based on experimental data is also discussed. Finally, although techniques are available to predict friction, they are dependent upon the ability to predict interface surface temperature.

Bibliography

Peterson, M. B., & Ling, F. F. (1970). Frictional Behavior in Metalworking Processes. Journal of Lubrication Technology, 92(4), 535–542.

Authors 2
  1. M. B. Peterson (first)
  2. F. F. Ling (additional)
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Dates
Type When
Created 14 years, 9 months ago (Nov. 3, 2010, 10:18 a.m.)
Deposited 5 years, 9 months ago (Nov. 7, 2019, 9:02 a.m.)
Indexed 3 years, 4 months ago (March 30, 2022, 12:04 a.m.)
Issued 54 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1970)
Published 54 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1970)
Published Online 54 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1970)
Published Print 54 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1970)
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@article{Peterson_1970, title={Frictional Behavior in Metalworking Processes}, volume={92}, ISSN={0022-2305}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3451467}, DOI={10.1115/1.3451467}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Lubrication Technology}, publisher={ASME International}, author={Peterson, M. B. and Ling, F. F.}, year={1970}, month=oct, pages={535–542} }