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Die Stress Profiles in Powder Compaction by matthew is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This study investigates die stress profiles during the compaction of commercially pure titanium and lubricated iron powders using an enhanced instrumented die. The results show that the unlubricated titanium powder exhibits a higher radial stress at the center of the compact with a steep pressure gradient, while the lubricated iron powder has a more uniform radial stress distribution. The findings highlight the impact of powder properties on die stress profiles and the implications for manufacturing process

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matthew
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