The influence of the constitutive behaviour of materials on the formability in radial extrusion of tubular components
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Abstract In the present work the flow of the metal in the radial extrusion of tubular components is analysed. Different strain-hardening behaviours are used in a commercially-available finite-element code, giving remarkably different flow behaviour of the metal. The finite-element simulations are verified by metal experiments. The creation of unsound components is explained from the flow behaviour of the metal due to an inhomogeneous flow followed by a difference in the strain hardening of different regions of the component. Based on the results obtained the features in producing sound radial extruded components are reviewed.
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