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Enhancing formability of aluminium alloys by superimposing hydrostatic pressure

2003

Publisher Summary One of the strategic topics in manufacturing engineering is represented by the reduction of components weight. This aim is pursued by utilizing accurate and effective design tools and using lightweight metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys. Unfortunately, such materials often show a poor ductility, and thus enhancing formability is nowadays one of the most relevant research focus, as well as the development of effective and reliable predictive models of defects insurgence during forming processes. In this scenario, forming by means of superimposed hydrostatic pressure represents a promising alternative manufacturing technique. The chapter discusses the si…

FEMMaterials scienceUpsettingMaterial formabilityMetallurgyHydrostatic pressureMicrovoidTitanium alloychemistry.chemical_elementForming processesMechanical engineeringForgingEngineering (all)chemistryAluminiumDamage mechanicsFormabilityDuctilityForgingDamage mechanic
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A depth dependent analytical approach to determine material breaking in SPIF

2007

Formability is a relevant issue in Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) process since it is one of the main point of strength together to the possibility to avoid any dedicated die. Several researches agree that, depending on working material and process parameters, in SPIF operations there is a threshold slope of the wall that cannot be overcame without material breaking. If deep Incremental Forming is taken into account, despite the previous statement it is possible to demonstrate that, when the threshold angle is imposed, there is a relation between the actual workpiece depth and the material breaking approaching. In this paper, the latter relationship was investigated and formally de…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categoryANOVAbusiness.industryDepth dependentProcess (computing)Forming processesStructural engineeringMechanicsFracture (geology)Die (manufacturing)FormabilityPoint (geometry)incremental formingSingle pointmaterial formabilitybusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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