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Work-Hardening in Three-Dimensional Slip-Line Fields


 
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1. Title Title of document Work-Hardening in Three-Dimensional Slip-Line Fields
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country R.L. Bish; Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory, Melbourne; Australia
 
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A slip-line field theory that includes rotational continuity, published in an earlier article and shown therein to lead to Hill's equiangular net, is extended to include work-hardening. This object is achieved by applying a rule of work-hardening shown in another earlier article to lead to the load observed in plane-strain extrusion experiments, work hardening having been shown to make a substantial contribution. The three-dimensional slip-line field theory developed in the paper is applied to the problem of a tube drawn through a conical die. It is shown how the force necessary to hold the tube against the die and so to prevent wrinkling may be calculated.

 
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10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://et.ippt.gov.pl/index.php/et/article/view/1470
 
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) Engineering Transactions; Vol 44, No 3-4 (1996)
 
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