Metal Forming Interrelation Between Theory and Practice

Metal Forming Interrelation Between Theory and Practice
Author: A. L. Hoffmanner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461517575


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On October 21 and 22, 1970, the Shaping and Forming Committee, Institute of Metals Division, The Metallurgical Society of AlME, held a Conference on "The Relation Between Theory and Practice it). Metal Forming" at the Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel during the Fall Meeting of AIME in Cleveland, Ohio. This conference was devoted to recent applications of theory to metal forming to establish a milestone in the current ability to predict phenomena during deformation processing and, thereby, demonstrate the utility of theory for process design. The papers were selected by first requesting presentations of relevant recent work from 68 recognized authorities in metal forming which resulted in 17 papers. A sub sequent call for papers resulted in the submission of 19 abstracts from which 4 papers were selected. The selection criteria required that the paper coupled theory with practice, and that the work was recent, unpublished and worthy of permanent record. The selection was performed by the Conference Chairman. The papers in this volume have been organized in accordance with the following subjects: Extrusion Drawing and Sheet Metal Forming Forming Loads and Friction Workability These papers appear to assess the salient recent applications of mechanics to the deformation processing of alloys at the present time, i. e. , circa 1970, A, L. Hoffmanner Conference Chairman May, 1970 vii LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Taylan Altan, Metalworking Division, Columbus Laboratories, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio W. A.

Metal Forming

Metal Forming
Author: A. L. Hoffmanner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 503
Release: 1971
Genre: Metal-work
ISBN:


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Metal Forming

Metal Forming
Author: A. L. Hoffmanner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780608132358


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Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1974
Genre: Nuclear energy
ISBN:


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Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming

Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming
Author: Kazutake Komori
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128147733


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Ductile Fracture in Metal Forming: Modeling and Simulation examines the current understanding of the mechanics and physics of ductile fracture in metal forming processes while also providing an approach to micromechanical ductile fracture prediction that can be applied to all metal forming processes. Starting with an overview of different ductile fracture scenarios, the book then goes on to explain modeling techniques that predict a range of mechanical phenomena that can lead to ductile fracture. The challenges in creating micromechanical models are addressed alongside methods of applying these models to several common metal forming processes. This book is suitable for researchers working in mechanics of materials, metal forming, mechanical metallurgy, and plasticity. Engineers in R&D industries involved in metal forming such as manufacturing, aerospace, and automation will also find the book very useful. Explains innovative micromechanical modeling techniques for a variety of material behaviors Examines how these models can be applied to metal forming processes in practice, including blanking, arrowed cracks in drawing, and surface cracks in upset forging Provides a thorough examination of both macroscopic and microscopic ductile fracture theory

Forging Equipment, Materials, and Practices

Forging Equipment, Materials, and Practices
Author: Taylan Altan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1973
Genre: Blacksmithing
ISBN:


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The handbook provides design engineers with up-to-date information about the many aspects of forging including descriptions of important developments made more recently by industry and/or government. The handbook describes suitable measures for in-process quality control and quality assurance, summarizes relationships between forging practices and important mechanical properties and compares various forging devices to aid in equipment selection. Attention is also given to describing practices for relatively new materials and emerging forging practices. (Modified author abstract).

Design of Tools for Deformation Processes

Design of Tools for Deformation Processes
Author: T. Z. Blazynski
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400941773


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Although the problem of tool design - involving both the selection of suitable geometry and material- has exercised the attention of metal forming engineers for as long as this industrial activity has existed, the approach to its solution has been generally that of the 'trial and error' variety. It is only relatively recently that the continuing expansion of the bulk metal-forming industry, combined with an increase in the degree of sophistication required of its products and processes, has focussed attention on the problem of optimisation of tool design. This, in turn, produced a considerable expansion of theoretical and practical investi gations of the existing methods, techniques r,nd concepts, and helped to systematise our thinking and ideas in this area of engineering activity. In the virtual absence, so far, of a single, encyclopaedic, but sufficien tly deep, summation of the state of the art, a group of engineers and materials scientists felt that an opportune moment had arrived to try and produce, concisely, answers to many tool designers' dilemmas. This book attempts to set, in perspective, the existing - and proven - concepts of design, to show their respective advantages and weaknesses and to indicate how they should be applied to the individual main forming processes of rolling, drawing, extrusion and forging.