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|a Material Forming ESAFORM 2012 :
|b Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 15th Conference of the European Scientific Association on Material Forming, (ESAFORM 2012), March 14-16, 2012, Erlangen, Germany /
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|a Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 15th Conference of the European Scientific Association on Material Forming, (ESAFORM 2012), March 14-16, 2012, Erlangen, Germany
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|a This two-volume set of technical articles on materials science represents the proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference of the European Scientific Association for Material Forming held in Erlangen, Germany during March, 2012. The 227 peer-reviewed papers are grouped into the chapters: Keynotes; Formability of Metallic Materials; Forging and Rolling; Composite-Forming Processes; Semi-Solid Processes; Lightweight Design and Energy Efficiency in Metal Forming; New and Advanced Numerical Strategies for Material Forming; Extrusion and Drawing; Friction and Wear in Material Processing; Nano-Structured Materials and Microforming; Inverse Analysis Optimization and Stochastic Approaches; Constitutive Models for Metallic Alloys (Multiscale and Continuum); Innovative Joining by Forming Technologies; Incremental and Sheet-Metal Forming; Sheet-Bulk-Metal Forming; Heat Transfer Modelling; Structures, Properties and Processing of Polymers; Non-Conventional Processes; Machining and Cutting; Integrated Design, Modelling and Reliability Assessment in Forming (I-DMR). Review from Book News Inc.: This two volume set of technical articles on materials sciences, representing the proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference of the European Scientific Association on Material Forming held in Erlangen, Germany in March, 2012, showcases current scholarship in a range of subject areas relating to cutting edge production and manufacturing techniques. Volume one covers topics such as formability of metallic materials, forging and rolling, composite forming processes, light-weight design and energy efficiency in metal forming, extrusion and drawing, nano-structured materials and microforming. Volume two continues with discussions of innovative joining and forming techniques, sheet metal forming, heat transfer modeling, processing polymers, machining and cutting, and integrated design and reliability assessment in forming. Individual papers include keywords, abstracts, and illustrations. A volume wide author and keyword index is provided. Contributors are academics in engineering and materials science from primarily European institutions.
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|a Material Forming ESAFORM 2012; Committees and Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Keynotes; Friction Based Solid State Welding Processes; Formability of Metallic Materials; Determination of Forming Limit Strains Using Marciniak-Kuczynski Tests and Automated Digital Image Correlation Procedures; Analysis of the Anisotropic Behavior and of the Formability Aptitude for an AA2024 Alloy Using the Channel Die Compression Test and the Simple Tension Test; On the Improvement of Formability and the Prediction of Forming Limit Diagrams at Fracture by Means of Constitutive Modelling
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|a Plastic Instability Based on Bifurcation Analysis: Effect of Hardening and Gurson Damage Parameters on Strain LocalizationModelling of Strain Hardening Behaviour of Sheet Metals for Stochastic Simulations; Identification of Process-Based Limit Stress States Applying a Stretch-Bending-Test; Determination of Flow Curves under Equibiaxial Stress Conditions; Biaxial Tensile Test of High Strength Steel Sheet for Large Plastic Strain Range; Using Cross Stamping to Test Zinc Sheets Formability; Influence of Different Pre-Stretching Modes on the Forming Limit Diagram of AA6014
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|a Effect of the Constitutive Law on the Accuracy of Prediction of the Forming Limit CurvesEvolution of Roughness on Straining of Interstitial Free -- IF Steel Sheet; Anisotropic Plastic Behavior of TRIP 780 Steel Sheet in Hole Expansion Test; Study of True Stress-Strain Curve after Necking for Application in Ductile Fracture Criteria in Tube Hydroforming of Aerospace Material; Failure Prediction in Sheet Metal Forming Depending in Pre-Straining and Bending Superposition; A Procedure for the Evaluation of Flow Stress of Sheet Metal by Hydraulic Bulge Test Using Elliptical Dies
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|a Methodology to Produce Locally Heat-Treated EN AW-5182 Aluminum Alloy Sheet Metal PartsLaser Beam Structured Sheets -- A New Potential for Sheet Metal Forming; Elasto-Plastic Models with Continuously Distributed Dislocations and Disclinations; Failure Evaluation of Spot Welds for Advanced High Strength Steel Sheets; Processing of New Solar Absorbers in Steel Design Based on Partially Cold Roll Bonded Hybrid Semi-Finished Parts; Increase the Deformability of NiCo Single Crystals Using of Electrical Pulse-Like Currents; Forging and Rolling
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|a EcoForge: Resource-Efficient Process Chains for High Performance PartsComputer Aided Design of Manufacturing of Fasteners -- Selection of the Best Production Chain; Numerical and Experimental Investigations on the Service Life Estimation for Hot-Forging Dies; Microstructural Behaviour in Rotary Forging of Inconel 718; Compound Forging of Hybrid Powder-Solid-Parts Made of Steel and Aluminum; Hydroforging of Thick-Walled Hollow Aluminum Profiles; Evolution of Microstructure during the Shape Rolling Modeled by Cellular Automata
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