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Comparison of Approaches to Determining the Coefficient of Friction in Stretch-Forming Conditions. [PDF]

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Trzepieciński T   +4 more
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Electrocleaning of Cold Rolled Steel Sheets

Surface Engineering, 1986
Electrodegreasing of cold rolled steel sheets in an alkaline solution containing silicate was investigated by surface sensitive techniques. The influence of the contamination levels of the sheets and the solutions was studied. A model for the electrodegreasing mechanism is given: desorption of hydrocarbons from the surface occurs at polarization of ...
P. -E. Augustsson   +2 more
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Fatigue Properties of Cold-Rolled Sheet Steels

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1979
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Fatigue characteristics of representative cold-rolled, high strength steels, in gages ranging from 0.072 in. (1.83 mm) to 0.055 in. (1.39 mm), were determined in fully-reversed, axial strain cycling at amplitudes up to 0.01. Alloys were selected from three families of high strength steels: recovery annealed steels,
A. R. Krause   +2 more
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Laser welding of cold-rolled steel sheets

ICALEO '97: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference, 1997
The major problems in laser welding of cold-rolled steel sheets are a high reflection of laser beams by sheet surfaces and a strict requirement for sheet fit-up. The laser welding of cold-rolled steel sheets is a heat conduction mode instead of a deep-penetration keyhole welding mode because of thin materials.
Xie, J., Kar, A.
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Cold rolling of sheet and strip: steel

Metals Technology, 1975
AbstractThe cold rolling of sheet and strip accounts today for a large part of the steel–rolling industry throughout the world. The production sequence for modern continuous cold rolling of steel sheet and strip is outlined including brief reference to blackplate where appropriate. Details of the engineering and production practices on coldrolling mill
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DRAWING REQUIREMENTS OF COLD ROLLED SHEET STEEL

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1954
<div class="htmlview paragraph">It is not the purpose of this report to dwell extensively on the physical properties of the subject material. But, rather with the steel defects that are a vital factor from the stand-point of efficiency and economy to both the producer and user of sheet steel.
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Characterization of laser-textured cold-rolled steel sheets

Wear, 1986
Abstract The surface texture of metal sheet affects its press-forming behaviour and also influences the appearance of the end product after painting. To achieve more appropriate surface topographies, together with a greater degree of control of the sheet-metal finish produced, new work-roll texturing techniques have been developed.
B. Snaith, S.D. Probert, R. Pearce
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Shot Peening Characteristics of Cold-Rolled Mo Sheet

Materials Science Forum, 2012
The commercial pure Mo sheet was shot peened to increase high-temperature mechanical and thermal resistance. Shot peenining was conducted on the surface of cold-rolled Mo sheet with 0.4MPa of shot pressure. The hardness of bcc Mo sheet was increased with increase of shot peening time.
Gue Serb Cho   +2 more
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Surface Properties of Cold Rolled Steel Sheets

CORROSION 1982, 1982
Abstract The paintability of steel sheets appears to be a very important problem for the automotive industry; it results in an increasing demand for the delivery of clean sheets. This report is intended to define the surface chemistry of batch annealed or continuously annealed steel strip in relation to the corrosion resistance of ...
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