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Modelling And Simulation Of Sheet Metal Forming Processes Marta Oliveira

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Modelling And Simulation Of Sheet Metal Forming Processes Marta Oliveira
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.78 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Marta Oliveira, José Valdemar Fernandes
ISBN: 9783039285570, 3039285572
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Modelling And Simulation Of Sheet Metal Forming Processes Marta Oliveira by Marta Oliveira, José Valdemar Fernandes 9783039285570, 3039285572 instant download after payment.

The numerical simulation of sheet metal forming processes has become an indispensable tool for the design of components and their forming processes. This role was attained due to the huge impact in reducing time to market and the cost of developing new components in industries ranging from automotive to packing, as well as enabling an improved understanding of the deformation mechanisms and their interaction with process parameters. Despite being a consolidated tool, its potential for application continues to be discovered with the continuous need to simulate more complex processes, including the integration of the various processes involved in the production of a sheet metal component and the analysis of in-service behavior. The quest for more robust and sustainable processes has also changed its deterministic character into stochastic to be able to consider the scatter in mechanical properties induced by previous manufacturing processes. Faced with these challenges, this Special Issue presents scientific advances in the development of numerical tools that improve the prediction results for conventional forming process, enable the development of new forming processes, or contribute to the integration of several manufacturing processes, highlighting the growing multidisciplinary characteristic of this field.

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