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Natalia Reinberg
Oakland University - Center of Advanced Manufacturing and Materials (CAMM)
115 Library Drive
Rochester, MI 48309
248-370-4051
- From The Fabricator
Understanding the performance of punching inserts for lightweight automotive structural parts
Oakland University researchers investigated wear in coated and uncoated punching inserts when stamping aluminum alloy sheet AA5754, typically used for lightweight automotive structural parts.
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Detecting galling onset in aluminum alloy stamping, Part III
Oakland University researchers studied combinations of die material, die surface treatment, and lubricant to determine how best to prevent galling when stamping aluminum automotive structural parts.
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Detecting galling onset in aluminum alloy stamping, Part II
Oakland University researchers studied combinations of die material, die surface treatment, and lubricant to determine how best to prevent galling when stamping aluminum structural parts.
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Detecting galling onset in aluminum alloy stamping, Part I
Oakland University researchers studied combinations of die material, die surface treatment, and lubricant to determine how best to prevent galling when stamping aluminum structural parts.
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Engineering Angle: Analysis of draw bead restraining force for hybrid single-bead/double-bead design
- By Ashutosh Mokashi, Dr. Sergey Golovashchenko, Natalia Reinberg, Saeid Nasheralahkami, and Yurdaer Demiralp
- Feb 11, 2022
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Oakland University researchers introduce the hybrid single-bead/double-bead design and analyze its performance in achieving restraining force.
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Engineering Angle: Die wear of 3D-printed tools when stamping aluminum sheet
CAMM researchers recently studied die wear in 3D-printed tools during room-temperature stamping of aluminum alloy 5754 sheet.
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Engineering Angle: Detecting the onset of galling in aluminum sheet stamping
- By Dr. Sergey Golovashchenko, Dr. Srecko Zdravkovic, Natalia Reinberg, and Weitian Zhou
- Nov 4, 2021
- Bending and Forming
- Article
CAMM researchers used the U-bend process to investigate die wear behavior during room-temperature stamping of aluminum alloy sheet AA5754.
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Engineering Angle: Measuring friction for stamping of zinc-coated UHSS
- By Dr. Evangelos Liasi, Dr. Sergey Golovashchenko, Natalia Reinberg, Saeid Nasheralahkami, and Weitian Zhou
- Sep 16, 2021
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Researchers at Oakland University studied how the coefficient of friction between tool steel inserts and zinc-coated UHSS sheet is influenced by lubrication thickness, sliding speed, and contact pressure.
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Engineering Angle: Measuring friction for stamping of UHSS
- By Dr. Evangelos Liasi, Dr. Sergey Golovashchenko, Natalia Reinberg, Saeid Nasheralahkami, and Weitian Zhou
- Jul 15, 2021
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Researchers at Oakland University studied how the coefficient of friction between tool steel inserts and ultrahigh-strength steels (UHSS) sheet is influenced by lubrication thickness, sliding speed, and contact pressure. The use of UHSS for automotive components has increased rapidly in recent years because of their structural performance and light weight, but their formability is constrained compared to mild steels.
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Engineering Angle: Draw bead restraining forces in sheet metal drawing operations
- By Ashutosh Mokashi, Dr. Sergey Golovashchenko, Natalia Reinberg, Saeid Nasheralahkami, and Yurdaer Demiralp
- Dec 10, 2020
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Researchers analyze how restraining force can be adjusted by changing the draw bead penetration.
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