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Sheet-Bulk Metal Forming

2015
Sheet-Bulk Metal Forming (SBMF) is an innovative class of forming processes which enables the manufacturing of functional components out of sheet metal. This is achieved by the application of sheet and bulk forming operations on sheets of 1 to 5 mm initial thickness with an intended three dimensional material flow.
Daniel Gröbel   +2 more
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Sheet Metal Forming Processes

2021
In this chapter, a brief outline of various sheet metal forming processes is described, with particular reference to press tool applications. Forming processes such as rolling and tube forming are not dealt here.
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Ultrasonic vibration–assisted incremental sheet metal forming

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021
Liangchi Zhang   +2 more
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Sheet Metal Forming

2007
Sheet metal forming represents an extensive research area involving numerous topics such as finite element techniques and modeling, material models, material characterization, formability, component and full-scale test methods as well as a variety of industrial processes and technologies.
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Ultrasonic imaging of sheet metal forming

Ultrasonics, 2004
With sheet metal hydroforming, a sheet metal is formed by a liquid medium under high pressure (up to 1000 bar) and a cavity contour (die). As the exact state of forming is of interest, an ultrasonic imaging system is under development. The task is to determine the geometry of a sheet metal contour with respect to the original (before forming) and the ...
Oliver, Keitmann-Curdes   +4 more
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Sheet Metal Forming

1971
For the purpose of this chapter, sheet metal forming is briefly defined as the forming of sheet, strip or plate by methods which are not intended to alter the thickness of the metal at any point. The definition eliminates what is usually understood by operations such as hot and cold forming, forging or embossing, etc.These are dealt with elsewhere in ...
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Sheet Metal Forming Limits

1978
The maximum strain that the sheet metal can suffer in stretch-forming processes is limited by the phenomena of strain localization and fracture. Both are strictly connected with the stability loss of the workpiece. Different possible modes of instability are discussed in the paper. Also the post-stability stages of the forming process are analyzed.
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Sheet Metal Forming

Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, 2014
Erik Tempelman   +2 more
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Forming of Micro-Sheet-Metal Components

2010
Sheet metal components are used extensively in various applications such as vehicles, aircraft, electronics products, medical implants and packaging for consuming goods, typical parts/components including car panels, aircraft skins, cans for food and drinks, frames for TV/computer screens/monitors/displays, etc.
Qin, Yi   +5 more
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