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Metal forming and the finite-element method / Shiro Kobaysahi ... [et al.].

By: Kobayashi, Shiro, 1941-.
Contributor(s): Oh, Soo-Ik | Altan, Taylan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Oxford series on advanced manufacturing. 4edited by J. R. Crookall and Milton C. Shaw.Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1989Description: xvii, 377 p. : ill. ; 25 cm + hbk.ISBN: 0195044029.Subject(s): Metal-work -- Mathematical models | Finite element methodDDC classification: 671.0724
Contents:
Introduction -- Metal-forming processes -- Analysis and technology in metal forming -- Plasticity and viscoplasticity -- Methods of analysis -- The finite-element method - Part I -- The finite-element method - Part II, III -- Plane-strain problems -- Axisymmetric isothermal forging -- Steady-state processes of extrusion and drawing -- Sheet-metal forming -- Thermo-Viscoplastic analysis -- Compaction and forging of porous metals -- Three-dimensional problems -- Preform design in metal forming -- Solid formulation, comparison of two formulations and concluding remarks.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The application of computer-aided design and manufacturing techniques is becoming essential in modern metal-forming technology. Thus process modeling 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.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Metal-forming processes -- Analysis and technology in metal forming -- Plasticity and viscoplasticity -- Methods of analysis -- The finite-element method - Part I -- The finite-element method - Part II, III -- Plane-strain problems -- Axisymmetric isothermal forging -- Steady-state processes of extrusion and drawing -- Sheet-metal forming -- Thermo-Viscoplastic analysis -- Compaction and forging of porous metals -- Three-dimensional problems -- Preform design in metal forming -- Solid formulation, comparison of two formulations and concluding remarks.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Metal Forming Process
  • 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 Remarks

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Shiro Kobayashi is at University of California, Berkeley.

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