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Vol. 25 No. 1-2 (2000): Journal for Technology of Plasticity
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Glass/epoxy composite used as a base of metalforming tool's design

Jovan Lazarev
University "St. Kiril & Metodij" - Skopje, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering P.Box 464, 91000 Skopje, Macedonia
Dijana Spaseska
University "St. Kiril & Metodij" - Skopje, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering P.Box 464, 91000 Skopje, Macedonia
Atanas Kocov
University "St. Kiril & Metodij" - Skopje, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering P.Box 464, 91000 Skopje, Macedonia

Published 2000-12-22

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Lazarev, J., Spaseska, D., & Kocov, A. (2000). Glass/epoxy composite used as a base of metalforming tool’s design. Advanced Technologies and Materials, 25(1-2), 19–26. Retrieved from https://atm-journal.uns.ac.rs/index.php/atm/article/view/jtp.2000.26.1.3

Abstract

This paper outlines new approach for the development of a new composite material used and implemented for designing of metalforming press tools for producing a wide range of products. Therefore, there are made experimental investigation for improvement of strength and stiffness of the composite material and composite die sets at all. The composite material is treated experimentally(planned experimental method) and the optimal matrix-reinforcing material relation has been defined.. Also, the correlation between the composite production process’s parameters and the mechanical properties or responses of the composite, as well as its compositions, was the main point of the mathematical treatment and optimization of the composite. The corresponding response surface equations are calculated by means of multivariable analysis technique.

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