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Numerical Modelling of Material Deformation Processes: Research, Development and Applications
โ Scribed by J. M. Alexander (auth.), Peter Hartley PhD, Ian Pillinger PhD, Clive Sturgess PhD (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 475
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The principal aim of this text is to encourage the development and application of numerical modelling techniques as an aid to achieving greater efficiency and optimization of metal-forming processes. The contents of this book have therefore been carefully planned to provide both an introduction to the fundamental theory of material deformation simulation, and also a comprehensive survey of the "state-of-the-art" of deformation modelling techniques and their application to specific and industrially relevant processes. To this end, leading international figures in the field of material deformation research have been invited to contribute chapters on subjects on which they are acknowledged experts. The information in this book has been arranged in four parts: Part I deals with plasticity theory, Part II with various numerical modelling techniques, Part III with specific process applications and material phenomena and Part IV with integrated computer systems. The objective of Part I is to establish the underlying theory of material deformation on which the following chapters can build. It begins with a chapter which reviews the basic theories of classical plasticity and describes their analytical representations. The second chapter moves on to look at the theory of deforming materials and shows how these expressions may be used in numerical techniques. The last two chapters of Part I provide a review of isotropic plasticity and anisotropic plasticity.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Classical Plasticity....Pages 2-19
Finite Deformation of Solids....Pages 20-67
Isotropic Plasticity....Pages 68-83
Anisotropic Plasticity....Pages 84-111
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
The Upper Bound Method....Pages 114-130
Boundary-Element Analysis of Forming Processes....Pages 131-147
The Rigid-Plastic Finite-Element Method for Simulation of Deformation Processing....Pages 148-178
The Viscoplastic Approach for the Finite-Element Modelling of Metal-Forming Processes....Pages 179-224
The Elastic-Plastic Finite-Element Method....Pages 225-250
Front Matter....Pages 251-251
Numerical Modelling of Forging....Pages 252-273
Rolling Process Modelling....Pages 274-302
Extrusion and Drawing....Pages 303-317
Numerical Modelling of Sheet-Metal-Forming Problems....Pages 318-357
Forming of Metal Matrix Composites....Pages 358-379
Finite-Element Analysis of the Superplastic Forming of Thin Sheet Components....Pages 380-405
Fracture in Forming Processes....Pages 406-418
Front Matter....Pages 419-419
Integration of Numerical Modelling and CAD/CAM Systems....Pages 420-436
Application of Knowledge-Based Techniques....Pages 437-453
Back Matter....Pages 454-460
โฆ Subjects
Mechanical Engineering; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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