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Metal forming and the finite-element method / Shiro Kobayashi, Soo-Ik Oh, Taylan Altan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kobayashi, Shiro, 1941- author.
Oh, Soo-Ik, author.
Altan, Taylan, author.
Series:
Oxford series on advanced manufacturing ; 4.
Oxford Series on Advanced Manufacturing ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Metal-work--Mathematical models.
Metal-work.
Finite element method.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (398 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York ; Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The application of computer-aided design and manufacturing techniques is becoming essential in modern metal-forming technology. Thus process modelling for the determination of deformation mechanics has been a major concern in research. In light of these developments, the finite element method - a technique by which an object is decomposed into pieces and treated as isolated, interacting sections - has steadily assumed increased importance. This volume addresses advances in modern metal-forming technology, computer-aided design and engineering, and the finite element method.
Contents:
Contents; Symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Metal-Forming Processes; 3. Analysis and Technology in Metal Forming; 4. Plasticity and Viscoplasticity; 5. Methods of Analysis; 6. The Finite-Element Method-Part I; 7. The Finite-Element Method-Part II; 8. Plane-Strain Problems; 9. Axisymmetric Isothermal Forging; 10. Steady-State Processes of Extrusion and Drawing; 11. Sheet-Metal Forming; 12. Thermo-Viscoplastic Analysis; 13. Compaction and Forging of Porous Metals; 14. Three-Dimensional Problems; 15. Preform Design in Metal Forming
16. Solid Formulation, Comparison of Two Formulations, and Concluding RemarksAppendix. The FEM Code, SPID (Simple Plastic Incremental Deformation); Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographies and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-756000-8
1-280-53327-7
9786610533275
0-19-536457-0
1-60119-412-9
OCLC:
437113760

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