Analytical Procedure for Geometrical Evaluation of Flat Surfaces Formed by Multiple Indentation Processes

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Elementary indentation processes are relatively simple compression processes and they are quite extended in many fields of the industry. Nevertheless, the concatenation of these processes is a new approach and has interest from a technological point of view. In this work the geometry of multiple indentation processes is analyzed on flat surfaces. The state of the formed surface by several types of tools is studied and a model has been developed in order to quantify by means of shape parameters the quality of the theoretical surface depending on the technological and geometrical characteristics of the process.

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