Mechanics of Sheet Metal Forming Material Behavior and Deformation Analysis

This volume records the proceedings of an international symposium on "ME­ CHANICS OF SHEET METAL FORMING: Material Behavior and Deformation Analysis." It was sponsored and held at the General Motors Research Labora­ tories on October 17-18, 1977. This symposium was the twenty-first in an a...

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Other Authors: Koistinen, D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1978, 1978
Edition:1st ed. 1978
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Session I—State of the Art
  • Chairman: W. Johnson, University of Cambridge
  • Sheet Metal Stamping Technology—Need for Fundamental Understanding
  • Experimental Studies of Material Behavior as Related to Sheet Metal Forming
  • Plasticity Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming
  • Session II—Constitutive Relations for Sheet Metal
  • Chairman: E. H. Lee, Stanford University
  • Plastic Deformation Behavior Under Conditions of Combined Stress
  • Sheet Necking—I. Validity of Plane Stress Assumptions of the Long-Wavelength Approximation
  • Sheet Necking—II. Time-Independent Behavior
  • Session III—Role of Friction
  • Chairman: J. J. Jonas, McGill University
  • Friction and Lubrication in Sheet Metal Forming
  • Drawbead Forces in Sheet Metal Forming
  • Session IV—Instability Processes
  • Chairman: S. S. Hecker, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
  • Sheet Metal Forming Limits
  • Limits to Ductility Set by Plastic Flow Localization
  • Sheet Necking—III. Strain-Rate Effects
  • Plastic Flow Properties in Relation to Localized Necking in Sheets
  • Session V—Analysis of Deformation in Stamping Operations
  • Chairman: B. Budiansky, Harvard University
  • Deformation Analysis of Large Sized Panels in the Press Shop
  • Deformation Analysis of Axisymmetric Sheet Metal Forming Processes by the Rigid-Plastic Finite Element Method
  • Elastic-Viscoplastic Analyses of Simple Stretch Forming Problems
  • Symposium Summary
  • Participants