@misc{esterl_reduction_of_2024, author={Esterl, Fabian,Nienaber, Maria,Bohlen, Jan,Ben Khalifa, Noomane}, title={Reduction of Anisotropic Mechanical Properties During Extrusion by Means of Additively Manufactured Dies}, year={2024}, howpublished = {conference paper: Kyoto (JPN); 11.03.2024-14.03.2024}, abstract = {Extrusion of lightweight materials such as aluminum and magnesium often generates anisotropic material properties within the extrudates. The material flow is a key characteristic that influences the material properties during extrusion. In this project, the ability to reduce the anisotropy by utilizing additively manufactured dies is investigated.}, note = {Online available at: \url{} (DOI). Esterl, F.; Nienaber, M.; Bohlen, J.; Ben Khalifa, N.: Reduction of Anisotropic Mechanical Properties During Extrusion by Means of Additively Manufactured Dies. In: Terano, M.; Matsumoto, R. (Ed.): Extended Abstract Book of the 9th JSTP International Seminar on Precision Forging : March 11–14 2024, Kyoto, Japan. Kyoto (JPN). Kyoto: Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity. 2024. 29-30.}}