Process Modelling of Metal Forming and Thermomechanical Treatment

It is the objective of the series IIMaterials Research and Engineeringll to publish information on technical facts and pro­ cesses together with specific scientific models and theories. Fundamental considerations assist in the recognition of the origin of properties and the roots of processes. By pr...

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Main Authors: Boer, Claudio R., Rebelo, Nuno M.R.S. (Author), Rydstad, Hans A.B. (Author), Schröder, Günther (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
Series:Materials Research and Engineering
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Preface -- 2 Mathematical Modelling -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Infinitesimal Theory of Plasticity -- 2.3 Problem Solution -- 2.4 Elementary Analysis or “Slab Method” -- 2.5 Upper-Bound Method -- 2.6 Finite Element Analysis -- References Chapter 2 -- 3 Physical Modelling -- 3.1 Similarity Theory -- 3.2 Application and Basic Techniques -- 3.3 Material Flow in Forging — Examples -- 3.4 Simulation of Material Deformation in Turbine Blade Forging -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References Chapter 3 -- 4 Modelling of Forging -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 System Modelling in Hot Die Upsetting -- 4.3 Plane Strain Modelling of Closed Die Forging -- 4.4 Plan Strain Modelling of Thin Rib Forging -- 4.5 Finite Element Analysis of a Complex Axisymmetric Shape -- References Chapter 4 -- 5 Modelling of Rolling -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Measurements of Lateral Spread -- 5.3 Computer-Aided Roll Pass Design -- 5.4 Results -- 5.5 CAD/CAM in Steel Profile Production -- References Chapter 5 -- 6 Modelling of Drawing -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Upper-Bound Analysis of Round-To-Square Drawing -- 6.3 Finite Element Analysis of Bar Drawing -- References Chapter 6 -- 7 Modelling of Thermomechanical Treatment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficients in Quenching -- 7.3 Quenching of Steel Plate through Water Flushing -- 7.4 Modelling of Quenching of Complex Parts -- 7.5 Modelling of Heat Treatment of Large Forgings -- References Chapter 7 -- 8 Outlook 
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520 |a It is the objective of the series IIMaterials Research and Engineeringll to publish information on technical facts and pro­ cesses together with specific scientific models and theories. Fundamental considerations assist in the recognition of the origin of properties and the roots of processes. By providing a higher level of understanding, such considerations form the basis for further improving the quality of both traditional and future engineering materials, as well as the efficiency of industrial operations. In a more general sense, theory helps to integrate facts into a framework which ties relations between physical equilibria and mechanisms on the one hand, product development and econo­ mical competition on the other. Aspects of environmental compati­ bili ty, conservation of resources and of socio-cul tural inter­ action form the final horizon - a subject treated in the first ll volume of this series, IIMaterials in World Perspective . The four authors of the present book endeavor to present a comprehensive picture of process modelling in the important field of metal forming and thermomechanical treatment. The reader will be introduced to the rapidly-growing new field of application of computer-aided numerical methods to the quanti­ tative simulation of complex technical processes. Extensive use is made of the state of scientific knowledge related to materials behavior under mechanical stress and thermal treat­ ment