Abstract

For conventional sheet metal forming at room temperature, numerous tribometers have been developed in the 20th century. At the present state of the art, there are some challenges for tribometry in warm and hot forming processes of high‐strength aluminum (e.g., EN AW‐7075). Especially for nonisothermal processes with heated sheets and cooled dies, the tribological design is a major challenge, which needs to be addressed by investigations with adapted tribometers. Herein, the transferability of friction and wear behavior of three different lubricants and temperatures is investigated. Therefore, tribometer test results are compared with real forming trials in combination with thermomechanical finite element simulations. Both the behavior of different lubricant types and the characteristics of tool lubrication in sheet metal forming are discussed.

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