TITTAGALA, Sunil, BEELEY, P.R. and BRAMLEY, A.N. (1983). Hot work tool wear test machine. Metallurgia, 50 (10), 434-436. [Article]
Abstract
The paper describes a new short-term hot-work tool-wear test in which effective simulation has been achieved by intermittent, high temperature plastic deformation of a workpiece material against the revolving surface of a tool specimen under moderate loading conditions. The primary variables affecting the hot-work tool-wear process can all be independently selected to suit the specific requirements of a test program, and the tool matrix can be assessed against a wide variety of workpiece materials. The test can be used for ranking materials and also for wear surface and tool-workpiece compatibility studies.
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