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Simulating superplastic forming

open access: yesComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2006
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Javier Bonet, Antonio J Gil
exaly   +6 more sources

On the Challenges and Prospects of the Superplastic Forming Process

open access: yesMaterials Science Forum, 2018
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight components in niche applications such as the aerospace and luxury cars industries. The demand to produce such components will continue with the limited nature of the energy resources available today.
Firas Jarrar   +3 more
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Superplasticity and Superplastic Forming

open access: yes, 2007
Superplasticity is the ability of a material to exhibit extensive tensile elongation. its utilization can be realized through superplastic forming which is regarded as an enabling near-net shape manufacturing technique.
Indrajit Charit, Rajiv Mishra
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Microstructure Evolution of Ti-6Al-4V during Superplastic-like Forming

open access: yesProcedia Engineering, 2014
Superplastic-like forming is a recent developed sheet-forming process that combines hot drawing (mechanical pre-forming) with gas forming. It is an efficient way to form sheet metals into complex parts for automotive and aerospace industries.
Ming Jen Tan
exaly   +2 more sources

Superplasticity and superplastic forming processes

Materials Science and Technology, 1985
AbstractSuperplasticity, first observed some seventy years ago, remained a scientific curiosity until about twenty years ago. It is now recognized as a property which can be utilized in forming processes. There are two types of superplastic behaviour, known as fine–grained (or fine–structure) and internal–stress superplasticity.
O. D. Sherby, J. Wadsworth
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Superplastic forming analysis techniques

2021
Superplastic Forming (SPF), despite being a specified set of process of manufacturing engineering that has been extensively employed in the automotive and, more importantly, in the aerospace industry during the last four decades, is still a very active field of research.
García Barrachina, Luis   +1 more
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Modelling of superplastic blow forming

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1997
Abstract Some metals and metallic alloys, when deformed in particular conditions, manifest exceptional ductility giving tensile elongations of up to 1000%. This behaviour, known as “superplasticity”, could undergo considerable development in sheet metal production.
GIULIANO, Gillo, CARRINO L.
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