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Bursting for Tubular Hydroforming
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000<div class="htmlview paragraph">Tubular hydroforming provides a number of advantages over conventional stamping processes, including reduction in part counts and weight reduction, improved strength and stiffness of structural components, lower tooling costs, and higher dimensional accuracy.
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Hydroforming (Sheets and Tubes)
2014Hydroforming is a soft tool forming process, where a liquid medium, generally water with a small percentage of added oil, is pressurized and controlled by means of a hydraulic circuit and used to deform the workpiece, either a tube or a sheet, into the final component shape.
CERETTI, Elisabetta +2 more
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2001
H.-U. Lücke, Ch. Hartl, T. Abbey
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H.-U. Lücke, Ch. Hartl, T. Abbey
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Hydroforming for Advanced Manufacturing
2008Introduction and state-of-the-art of hydroforming. Part 1 Principles of hydroforming: Hydroforming systems, equipment, controls and tooling Deformation mechanism and fundamentals of hydroforming Materials and their characterization for hydroforming Formability analysis for tubular hydroformed parts Design and modeling of parts, process and tooling in ...
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