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Comparisons of Friction Models for Finite Element Modelling of Closed-Die Forging

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Theoretical advances in finite element modelling of contact and friction phenomena are very important but from the software user point of view the available solutions still remain restricted to some improvements of classical friction laws for the particular case of bulk metal forming.

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Baillet, L., Boyer, J.C. (1995). Comparisons of Friction Models for Finite Element Modelling of Closed-Die Forging. In: Raous, M., Jean, M., Moreau, J.J. (eds) Contact Mechanics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1983-6_39

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