Figure - uploaded by İlhan Çelik
Content may be subject to copyright.
Contexts in source publication
Context 1
... Table 3, the geometry changes of the samples obtained as a result of the deep drawing processes are detailed, using different press descent speeds and lubricant types. In this process, the effect of each parameter used on the final dimensions and shape characteristics of the samples has been evaluated. ...Context 2
... deformation and thickness changes caused by the different press descent speeds (low, medium, and high) and the solid and liquid lubricants applied in the experiments have been carefully measured and reported. Table 3 presents these data collectively, providing a comparative perspective on the effects of the parameters on the sample geometry. When evaluating the results in Table 3, it was observed that the samples exhibited less thinning in the lower sections, while more pronounced plastic deformation was noted in the upper sections. ...Context 3
... 3 presents these data collectively, providing a comparative perspective on the effects of the parameters on the sample geometry. When evaluating the results in Table 3, it was observed that the samples exhibited less thinning in the lower sections, while more pronounced plastic deformation was noted in the upper sections. Particularly in the experiments where the press descent speed was set at 20% and a liquid lubricant was used, the thinning rates in the upper and lower sections of the samples were quite similar, indicating a more balanced deformation. ...Context 4
... Table 3, the geometry changes of the samples obtained as a result of the deep drawing processes are detailed, using different press descent speeds and lubricant types. In this process, the effect of each parameter used on the final dimensions and shape characteristics of the samples has been evaluated. ...Context 5
... deformation and thickness changes caused by the different press descent speeds (low, medium, and high) and the solid and liquid lubricants applied in the experiments have been carefully measured and reported. Table 3 presents these data collectively, providing a comparative perspective on the effects of the parameters on the sample geometry. When evaluating the results in Table 3, it was observed that the samples exhibited less thinning in the lower sections, while more pronounced plastic deformation was noted in the upper sections. ...Context 6
... 3 presents these data collectively, providing a comparative perspective on the effects of the parameters on the sample geometry. When evaluating the results in Table 3, it was observed that the samples exhibited less thinning in the lower sections, while more pronounced plastic deformation was noted in the upper sections. Particularly in the experiments where the press descent speed was set at 20% and a liquid lubricant was used, the thinning rates in the upper and lower sections of the samples were quite similar, indicating a more balanced deformation. ...