内容説明
This text provides a comprehensive treatment of the information needed to design, install, and control metalworking processes. The book is intended for third year and postgraduate courses offered in departments of materials science, mechanical and manufacturing engineering. It covers several important methods used to analyze metalworking processes, including slip-line field method and finite element method. A variety of analytical and computer analysis techniques are discussed, and case studies of engineering and computer applications to metalworking are included in the text.
目次
Part I: Classification of Materials Processes and Technical Background. Scope and Classification of Materials Processes. Fundamentals of Elasticity and Plasticity. Stress-Strain Curves and Related Mechanical Properties and Related Phenomena. Methods for Analyzing Metalworking Processes. Part II: Classification of Metalworking Processes and Massive or Bulk Deformation Processes. Classification of Metalworking or Metalforming Processes. Rolling. Drawing, Extrusion, and Allied Processes. Classification of Forging Processes and Open-Die Forging. Closed-Die Forging Processes and Related Operations. Analysis, Classification, and Shearing, bending, and Stretch-Forming Operations. Deep Drawing Considerations and Evaluation of Formality. CAD/CAM of Sheetmetal Drawing.
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