Analysis and Optimization of Sheet Metal Forming Processes
 
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ISBN13:9781032579412
ISBN10:1032579412
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:370 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 200 Illustrations, black & white; 60 Halftones, black & white; 140 Line drawings, black & white; 36 Tables, black & white
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Analysis and Optimization of Sheet Metal Forming Processes

 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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This book comprehensively covers sheet metal forming, from choosing materials, tools and the forming method to optimising the entire process through finite element analysis and computer aided engineering.

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Analysis and Optimization of Sheet Metal Forming Processes comprehensively covers sheet metal forming, from choosing materials, tools and the forming method to optimising the entire process through finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering.


Beginning with an introduction to sheet metal forming, the book provides a guide to the various techniques used within the industry. It provides a discussion of sheet metal properties relevant to forming processes, such as ductility, formability, and strength, and analyses how materials should be selected with factors including material properties, cost, and availability. Forming processes including shearing, bending, deep drawing, and stamping are also discussed, along with tools such as dies, punches, and moulds. Simulation and modelling are key to optimising the sheet metal forming process, including finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering. Other topics included are quality control, design, industry applications, and future trends.


The book will be of interest to students and professionals working in the field of sheet metal and metal forming, materials science, mechanical engineering, and metallurgy.

Table of Contents:

  1. Roll Forming In Sheet Metal Forming: Principles and Processes

  2. A Systematic Review of the Rotary Piercing Process

  3. Finite Element Analysis of the Metal Spinning Process

  4. High-Energy Rate Forming

  5. The Formability of Aluminium and Its Alloys Sheet Metals: A Review

  6. Analysis of Deep Drawing Quality Steel Using Incremental Hole Flanging With Different Pre-Cut Hole Diameters

  7. Applications of Incremental Sheet Forming

  8. Finite Element Analysis of the Incremental Forming Process

  9. The Incremental Sheet Forming of Light Alloys

  10. Formability and Surface Integrity in Incremental Sheet Metal Forming

  11. Optimizing Process Parameters in Novel SPIF Process to Reduce Excessive Thinning and Geometrical Inaccuracies for Aluminium Alloys

  12. The Impacts of Generatrix Radius Variation and Temperature on Spifability in Warm Incremental Forming: A Comprehensive Study

  13. Numerical Investigations to Improve the Final Sheet Thickness in the SPIF of DC04 Sheets

  14. Hydroforming: State-of-the-Art Developments and Future Trends

  15. Applying Adaptive and Arlequin Meshing to Tensile Testing and Metal Forming

  16. Edge Formability in Sheet Metal Forming

  17. Finite Element Analysis of AA6061/AA5754 Bimetallic Sheet by Constrained Groove Pressing

  18. Fracture Formation Limits in Sheet Metal Forming

  19. The Role of Lubrication in Sheet Metal Forming