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Safety maps in bimetallic extrusions

In this paper, the upper bound method has been applied, in combination with the minimum energy principle, to obtain a fracture condition in the hot extrusion of bimetallic tubes. The simultaneous deformation of material components with quite different plastic properties or under unfavourable geometr...

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Published in:Journal of materials processing technology 1996-06, Vol.60 (1), p.133-140
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