Process Modelling of Metal Forming and Thermomechanical Treatment [electronic resource] /

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.

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Main Authors: Böer, Claudio R. author., Rebelo, Nuno M. R. S. author., Rydstad, Hans A. B. author., Schröder, Günther. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986
Subjects:Materials science., Mechanics., Industrial engineering., Materials Science., Characterization and Evaluation of Materials., Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82788-4
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topic Materials science.
Mechanics.
Industrial engineering.
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Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment.
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Materials science.
Mechanics.
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Materials Science.
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Mechanics.
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Materials Science.
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.
Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment.
Mechanics.
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Mechanics.
Industrial engineering.
Materials Science.
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.
Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment.
Mechanics.
Böer, Claudio R. author.
Rebelo, Nuno M. R. S. author.
Rydstad, Hans A. B. author.
Schröder, Günther. author.
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Process Modelling of Metal Forming and Thermomechanical Treatment [electronic resource] /
description 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.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2224972018-07-31T00:00:47ZProcess Modelling of Metal Forming and Thermomechanical Treatment [electronic resource] / Böer, Claudio R. author. Rebelo, Nuno M. R. S. author. Rydstad, Hans A. B. author. Schröder, Günther. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1986.engIt 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.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.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.Materials science.Mechanics.Industrial engineering.Materials Science.Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment.Mechanics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82788-4URN:ISBN:9783642827884