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Journal of Materials The present study has been undertaken in order to investigate the suitable Negative incremental forming
Tool and lubrication for negative Processing Technology tool and lubricant, which can be employed to form a commercially pure Pure Titanium sheet
incremental forming of a titanium (CP Ti) sheet by negative incremental forming. For the intended Surface hardened high speed steel
commercially pure titanium sheet Volume 203, Issues 13, 18 purpose, various combinations of tools and lubricants were employed. (HSS) as tool material and paste
July 2008, Pages 193201 The effect of each combination of tool and lubricant on the quality of the of molybedenum disulphide
formed surface was studied by measuring the surface roughness with a (MoS2) with petroleum jelly as
surface roughness meter and examining the surface with a scanning lubricant.
electron microscope (SEM). Vice versa, interaction between the sheet Measured the surface roughness
and tool in the presence of a particular lubricant was examined by of the specimen surface using
conducting energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). It has been concluded roughness meter.
that in order to ensure the presence of lubricant at the interface of the Interaction between the sheet and
sheet and tool, proper surface coating of the sheet-blank is an essential tool in the presence of lubricant
pre-requisite before forming. With the suggested lubrication method, the was examined by conducting
CP Ti components having good surface quality can be realized by using energy dispersive spectroscopy
the surface-hardened high speed steel (HSS) tool and the paste of (EDS)
molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) with petroleum jelly in a specific
proportion.
Plastic anisotropy of straight Materials Science and The microstructure, texture and mechanical properties of molybdenum Mechanical properties of
and cross rolled Engineering: A sheets produced by different rolling processes were investigated by molybdenum sheets
molybdenum sheets orientation imaging in the scanning electron microscope, X-ray investigated by orientation
Volumes 483484, 15 June diffraction and tensile tests, respectively. For comparable imaging in the SEM, X-ray
2008, Pages 7983 recrystallization degree of the sheets investigated, straight rolling with diffraction and tensile tests
low reduction ratio produces -fiber textures with a maximum at {100}
14th International 110 . At higher rolling degrees the maximum shifts to {112}
Conference on the Strength 110 . Cross rolling increases the rotated cube component {100}
of Materials 110. The strong differences in the texture measured are reflected in
the plastic anisotropy characterized by differences in the yield stress and
Lankford parameter which were measured along directions in the rolling
plane at angles of 0, 45 and 90 with the rolling direction. The Taylor
BishopHill theory is used successfully to qualitatively explain the
plastic anisotropy.

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