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Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme | 1998

Tool Surface Topographies for Controlling Friction and Wear in Metal-Forming Processes

Simon Sheu; Louis G. Hector; Owen Richmond

A conceptual framework is introduced for the design of tool surface topographies in bulk metal forming processes. The objective of the design is to control friction to desired levels while minimizing wear of the workpiece and tool surfaces and adhesive metal transfer between the workpiece and tool. Central to the design framework are the tool/workpiece interface properties of lubricant retention and interface permeability. Lubricant retention refers to the capacity of an interface to retain lubricant rather than freely channel it to the exterior of the tool/workpiece conjunction. Permeability refers to the capacity to distribute lubricant to all areas within the conjunction. These properties lead to the concept of two-scale surface topography consisting of a fine scale background of interconnected channels on which is superimposed an array of coarser-scale cavities. Control of friction and wear is achieved by designing the tool surface topographies at these two scales to address the unique tribological conditions of specific bulk metal forming processes. The coarser scale is designed to ensure adequate supply of lubricant within the conjunction. The finer scale is designed to ensure adequate delivery of lubricant to all parts of the conjunction where nascent workpiece surface is being formed. The design concepts are illustrated with results from laboratory experiments using the rolling process as an example, and comparing the performance of various roll surface topographies under similar processing conditions. A two-scale surface topography consisting of hemispherical cavities distributed across a background surface of finer scale, interconnected channels was shown to reduce friction compared to a single-scale ground finish, but not as much as a single-scale coarse topography consisting of densely-packed cavities produced by an electrical discharge treatment. On the other hand, the smoother cross-sections of the cavities, especially when elongated in the direction of greatest relative motion, produced significantly less wear than either of the single-scale tool surface treatments. It is concluded that two-scale engineering of tool surface topographies based upon the concepts of lubricant retention and interface permeability can provide a broad basis for achieving desired levels of interface friction while minimizing workpiece surface wear and adhesive material transfer in many metal-forming processes.


Applied Physics Letters | 2009

Interplay between plastic deformations and optical properties of metal surfaces: A multiscale study

Michael V. Glazoff; Sergey N. Rashkeev; Yuri P. Pyt'Ev; Jeong Whan Yoon; Simon Sheu

Plastic deformations and instabilities may significantly change the surface geometry at macro-, meso-, and nanoscales. Here we investigate an interplay of different plastic instabilities emerging in the course of plastic deformation and optical properties of metal surface. It is demonstrated that optical reflectivity of aluminum surface could be significantly suppressed by a simple uniaxial stretching. On the other hand, embossing certain engineered features into the metal surface could make it significantly brighter. These results provide guidelines for the control of metal surface morphology in order to achieve desirable optical characteristics such as high reflectance and omnidirectional coloration.


Archive | 1998

Techniques for transferring holograms into metal surfaces

Mark W. Schaefer; Thomas L. Levendusky; Simon Sheu; Robert B. Larsen; Neville C. Whittle


Archive | 1999

Methods for transferring holographic images into metal surfaces

Mark W. Schaefer; Thomas L. Levendusky; Simon Sheu; Robert B. Larsen; Neville C. Whittle


Archive | 2009

METAL SHEETS AND PLATES HAVING FRICTION-REDUCING TEXTURED SURFACES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME

Ming Li; James M. Marinelli; Jiantao Liu; Paul E. Magnusen; Simon Sheu; Markus Heinimann; John Liu; Luis Fanor Vega


Archive | 2003

Transfer of holographic images into metal sporting and fitness products

Mark W. Schaefer; Thomas L. Levendusky; Simon Sheu; Robert B. Larsen; Neville C. Whittle


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2008

Macro- and micro-surface engineering to improve hot roll bonding of aluminum plate and sheet

Jiantao Liu; Ming Li; Simon Sheu; M.E. Karabin; R.W. Schultz


Archive | 1992

Rolled product with textured surface for improved lubrication, formability and brightness

Louis G. Hector; Simon Sheu


Archive | 1990

Improvements in or relating to rolling metal products

Louis G. Hector; Simon Sheu


Archive | 1991

In allen Walzgerüsten und -stufen hergestellte Texturen

Simon Sheu; Louis G. Hector

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