Reliability of Cold Forging Tools.

Engel U (1997)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 1997

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Book Volume: 47

Pages Range: 30-34

Journal Issue: 47

Abstract

Tool reliability - a measure of the tool capacity to operate without failure - is an important criterion in the designing and optimization of bulk forming processes taking into account the stochastic nature of tool life. The concept of juxtaposition of load and strength including the combination of numerical process simulation and statistical methods yields an appropriate instrument not only to estimate the reliability but also to identify those primary parameters of influence controlling most significantly the tool life for a given level of confidence.

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APA:

Engel, U. (1997). Reliability of Cold Forging Tools. Wire, 47(47), 30-34.

MLA:

Engel, Ulf. "Reliability of Cold Forging Tools." Wire 47.47 (1997): 30-34.

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