This article discusses problems in the design of the working chambers for the hot and cold shaping of different materials by an ultrahigh-pressure fluid. A description is given of new hydraulic seals that operate at pressures up to 2.0 GPa and are used in modern chambers designed for hydrostatic shaping. An engineering method is presented for designing such chambers on the basis of different optimization criteria.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 11, pp. 57–61, November, 2010.
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Lugovskoi, V.M. Working chambers for shaping materials with a fluid at ultrahigh pressure. Metallurgist 54, 758–766 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-011-9371-0
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