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Modeling metal-shaping operations in DEFORM-3D in order to efficiently design production processes

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Software packages based on the finite-element method are widely used to perform theoretical studies of metal-shaping operations. One of the best-known packages is DEFORM-3D. The adequacy of models created in DEFORM-3D can be verified by experimental methods, one example being the hardness-measurement method developed by G. D. Del.

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Correspondence to I. I. Nekrasov.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 2, pp. 53–55, February, 2012.

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Karamyshev, A.P., Nekrasov, I.I., Parshin, V.S. et al. Modeling metal-shaping operations in DEFORM-3D in order to efficiently design production processes. Metallurgist 56, 115–118 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-012-9545-4

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