The service lives of tools in metal forming processes are to a large extent
limited by wear, fatigue fracture and plastic deformation, etc. In elevate
d temperature forming processes, wear is the predominant factor in the oper
ating lives of tools. To predict tool life by wear, Archard's wear model is
generally applied. Usually the hardness of a die is considered to be a fun
ction of temperature in Archard's model, but the hardness of a die is a fun
ction not only of temperature, but also of the operating time of the die. T
o consider the softening of a die by repeated operations, it is necessary t
o express the hardness of the die by a function of temperature and operatin
g time. By experiments into the reheating of dies, die-softening curves hav
e been obtained. Finally a modified Archard's wear model, in which the hard
ness of the die is expressed as a function of the main tempering curve, is
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