Abstract

The friction effect is very important in micro-forming process and differs from the usual forming process. A new method of evaluating the friction factor in tests by combining micro-compression was presented. The friction behavior and the flow stress were investigated in micro-expression by theory analysis and experiment. To investigate the effects of specimen size on the flow stress, a series of compression tests were carried out for specimens with different diameters. The results show that with the decrease of specimen size, the flow stress shows a gradually downward trend. The bulging value increases with increasing the friction factor. Combining the bulging method and theory analysis, the experimental friction factor was obtained and the flow stress was calibrated without friction. Thus, the real stress—strain curve was obtained, which provides the accurate material model for the subsequent finite element simulation on micro-forming.

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