Parallel Deformation of the Metals

Abstract

The metal goes into the plastic deformation after the application of external load. Most of the metal forming industries work on this principle of plastic deformation. Thus the understanding of plastic deformation in the metal forming industry is important. The research on the single material plastic deformation has been carried out from many centuries before the era of Tresca. In this study the two metals 0.05% C steel annealed (soft metal) and 0.6% C steel quenched and tempered (hard metal) were deformed plastically in the parallel combination in the composite form. This study has been carried out with simple mathematical theory and simulated numerical model. The comparison shows the exact match between the mathematical and numerical results. It is also observed that the individual metal thickness affects the deformation flow curve.

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C. Nikhare, "Parallel Deformation of the Metals," Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Material Science, Vol. 3 No. 3, 2013, pp. 79-83. doi: 10.4236/mnsms.2013.33010.

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