Numerical analysis of metal powder under loading / M. M. Rahman, S. S. M. Nor and A. K. Ariffin

The coupled mechanical ,and thermal analysis of powder during the warm compaction process has been studied. This paper presents the development of the finite element model for the simulation of warm metal powder compaction process. In the modelling, the behaviour of powder is assumed to be rate inde...

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Main Authors: Rahman, M. M. (Author), Nor, S. S. M. (Author), Ariffin, A. K. (Author)
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Published: 2004.
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