Abstract

With the growing demand of sustainability and rising requirements by law and politics, paper as a natural, renewable fiber material is in the focus of research and production technology again. With this, requests for the predictability of material behavior during the production process rise. Especially in forming, interactions between work piece and the tool surface can have a major influence on the forming behavior. This study discuss available friction measurement systems for paper in the context of forming processes. Based on this a new friction measurement device is presented. Effects of the measurement setup on the contact pressure distribution during tests is reviewed experimentally and via FEA. Finally, the friction coefficient between an industrial paperboard with different material orientations and steel, at different velocities and contact pressures is investigated. A dependency between the contact pressure and the friction coefficient can be seen.

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