Evaluation of friction coefficient using indentation model of Brinell hardness test for sheet metal forming Daw-Kwei Leu*
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 6, pp.1509-1517, 2011
Abstract : This work presents an indentation model of the Brinell hardness test, which is a rigid ball-deformable plane contact model (RB-DP
model), to elucidate the sliding friction mechanism of sheet metal forming. In the proposed model, the friction force can be defined as a
combination of shear (shearing effect) and plough (ploughing effect) forces. The real contact area ratio ¥á is determined from the RBDP
model under sliding condition. Moreover, the lateral contact area ratio / c r A A can be specified as a function of the real contact area
ratio ¥á . Based on Meyer¡¯s law and Hertz contact problem, the maximum contact area ratio u ¥á , a limiting condition of the real contact
area ratio ¥á , can be described as a function of the strain hardening exponent n. Additionally, a limiting condition applies: the strain
hardening exponent n must be less than 0.64 in the present model. The present friction model reveals that the friction coefficient d
¥ì is a
function of strain hardening exponent n, the real contact area ratio ¥á and the maximum contact area ratio u
¥á . The calculated friction
coefficient d
¥ì agrees with the published experimental results.
Keyword :
Sliding friction; Indentation; Strain hardening; Contact area; Sheet metal forming
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