Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusion

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Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusion. / Kloppenborg, Thomas; Schwane, Martin; Ben Khalifa, Noomane et al.
International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark 2011: Progress in Extrusion Technology and Simulation of Light Metal Alloys. ed. / Luca Tomesani; Lorenzo Donati. Vol. 491 Trans Tech Publications, 2012. p. 97-104 (Key Engineering Materials; Vol. 491).

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Kloppenborg, T, Schwane, M, Ben Khalifa, N & Tekkaya, AE 2012, Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusion. in L Tomesani & L Donati (eds), International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark 2011: Progress in Extrusion Technology and Simulation of Light Metal Alloys. vol. 491, Key Engineering Materials, vol. 491, Trans Tech Publications, pp. 97-104, International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark - ICEB 2011 , Bologna, Italy, 03.10.11. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.491.97

APA

Kloppenborg, T., Schwane, M., Ben Khalifa, N., & Tekkaya, A. E. (2012). Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusion. In L. Tomesani, & L. Donati (Eds.), International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark 2011: Progress in Extrusion Technology and Simulation of Light Metal Alloys (Vol. 491, pp. 97-104). (Key Engineering Materials; Vol. 491). Trans Tech Publications. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.491.97

Vancouver

Kloppenborg T, Schwane M, Ben Khalifa N, Tekkaya AE. Experimental and numerical analysis of material flow in porthole die extrusion. In Tomesani L, Donati L, editors, International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark 2011: Progress in Extrusion Technology and Simulation of Light Metal Alloys. Vol. 491. Trans Tech Publications. 2012. p. 97-104. (Key Engineering Materials). doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.491.97

Bibtex

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abstract = "The design of porthole dies for aluminum extrusion processes is very complex. For the accurate design, fundamental knowledge about material flow is of major importance. To gain these information, numerical methods are increasingly utilized. The accuracy of the simulation results depends mainly on the precision of the used boundary conditions in the model. Therefore, visioplastic analyses of the material flow inside a porthole die are presented in this paper. A special modular tool concept was developed to prepare and visualize the material flow inside the process. The results of the experimental analysis were used for the verification of numerical results which were calculated with the commercial software codes Deform3D and HyperXtrude. ",
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