Die coatings influence evaluation and friction model selection in aluminium extrusion by means of visioplasticity technique

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Die coatings influence evaluation and friction model selection in aluminium extrusion by means of visioplasticity technique. / Donati, L.; Ben Khalifa, N.; Tomesani, L. et al.

Special Edition: 10th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2011. ed. / Gerhard Hirt; A. Erman Tekkaya. Verlag Stahleisen GmbH, 2011. p. 274-279.

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Donati, L, Ben Khalifa, N, Tomesani, L & Tekkaya, AE 2011, Die coatings influence evaluation and friction model selection in aluminium extrusion by means of visioplasticity technique. in G Hirt & AE Tekkaya (eds), Special Edition: 10th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2011. Verlag Stahleisen GmbH, pp. 274-279, 10th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity - ICTP 2011, Aachen, Germany, 25.09.11.

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Donati, L., Ben Khalifa, N., Tomesani, L., & Tekkaya, A. E. (2011). Die coatings influence evaluation and friction model selection in aluminium extrusion by means of visioplasticity technique. In G. Hirt, & A. E. Tekkaya (Eds.), Special Edition: 10th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2011 (pp. 274-279). Verlag Stahleisen GmbH.

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Donati L, Ben Khalifa N, Tomesani L, Tekkaya AE. Die coatings influence evaluation and friction model selection in aluminium extrusion by means of visioplasticity technique. In Hirt G, Tekkaya AE, editors, Special Edition: 10th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, ICTP 2011. Verlag Stahleisen GmbH. 2011. p. 274-279

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