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Hot stamping of high-strength steels is based on the large plastic deformation of metal, with high nonlinear mechanical characteristics of geometry, physics, and boundary friction.
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Hu, P., Ying, L., He, B. (2017). Hot Stamping Simulation Algorithms of High-Strength Steels. In: Hot Stamping Advanced Manufacturing Technology of Lightweight Car Body. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2401-6_8
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