Sheet Metal Forming Processes and Applications

Sheet Metal Forming Processes and Applications

Publisher: ASM INTERNATIONAL
ISBN: 9781615038442
Author: Taylan Altan
Dispatch Time: 2 - 3 Days
Format: Hard Cover
Number of Pages: 380
Year of Published: 2012
List Price: $199.00
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This practical and comprehensive reference gives the latest developments on the design of sheet forming operations, equipment, tooling, and process modeling. Individual chapters cover all major sheet forming processes such as blanking, bending, deep drawing, and more. Process modeling using finite element analysis is described in one chapter and discussed in all appropriate chapters. Other chapters cover sensors and die materials, which are critical for practical sheet forming applications. Other topics include relatively new technologies, such as warm forming of magnesium and aluminum alloys, forming of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS), and hot stamping.  Chapters also address special sheet forming operations, like spinning, incremental forming, and mechanical joining, and processes related to sheet forming, such as sheet and tube hydroforming, roll forming, and high-velocity forming.
 

Contents

Chapter 1: Blanking

1.1   Blanking Process
1.2   Forces and Stresses
1.3   Part Edge Characteristics
1.4   Effects of Tooling and Presses
1.5   Tool Materials
1.6   Ultra-High-Speed Blanking
1.7   Fine Blanking
1.8   Shearing
1.9   Finite-Element Simulations

Chapter 2: Bending, Flanging, and Hemming
2.1   Mechanics of Bending
2.2   Air Bending
2.3   Stretch Bending
2.4   Other Industrial Bending Processes
2.5   Contour and Hole Flanging 
2.6   Hemming
2.7   Bending Machines
2.8   Other Bending Machines

Chapter 3: Process Simulation
3.1   Advantages of Process Simulation
3.2   Commercial Codes for Forming Simulations
3.3   Steps Involved in FEM Simulations
3.4   Case Studies in Sheet Metal Forming
3.5   Factors Affecting the Accuracy of FEM Simulations

Chapter 4: Progressive and Transfer Die Forming
4.1   Process Design Using Finite-Element Analysis
4.2   Application of FEA in Progressive Die Design

Chapter 5:  Warm Forming of Magnesium and Aluminum Alloys
5.1   Mechanical Behavior and Testing Methods
5.2  Warm Forming Process
5.3   Applications of Warm Forming
5.4   Deep Drawing

Chapter 6: Forming of Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS)
6.1   Mechanical Behavior of AHSS
6.2   Forming of AHSS
6.3   Tribology in Forming AHSS
6.4   Presses and Tooling
6.5   Springback

Chapter 7: Hot Stamping
7.1   Significant Process Variables
7.2   Material Flow and Process Simulation 
7.3   Finite-Element Simulation of Hot Stamping 
7.4   Heating Methods 
7.5   Tools (Dies) for Hot Stamping 
7.6   Coatings for Oxidation Prevention 
7.7   Other Areas of Importance

Chapter 8: Sheet Hydroforming
8.1   The Room-Temperature Sheet Hydroforming System
8.2   Process Description, Advantages, and Disadvantages
8.3   Advantages and Disadvantages
8.4   Sheet Hydroforming—Process Variations
8.5   Sheet Hydroforming Presses
8.6   Tool Design
8.7   Process Limits, Defects, and Process Window in SHF-P
8.8   Process Simulation: Room-Temperature Sheet Hydroforming
8.9   Elevated-Temperature Sheet Hydroforming
8.10 Industrial Applications of Sheet Hydroforming 
8.11 Sheet Hydroforming Process Economics 

Chapter 9: Tube Hydroforming
9.1   Applications 
9.2   Tube Hydroforming as a System
9.3   Materials for Tube Hydroforming 
9.4   Tube Bending
9.5   Mechanics of Tube Hydroforming
9.6   Friction and Lubrication in Tube Hydroforming
9.7   Presses and Tooling
9.8   Tube Hydroforming Process Design and Design Guidelines 

Chapter 10: Roll Forming
10.1   Roll Forming Lines 
10.2   Roll Design 
10.3   Recent Developments and the Future of Roll Forming Technology
10.4   Future of Roll Forming

Chapter 11: High-Velocity Forming
11.1   High-Velocity Hydroforming 
11.2   High-Velocity Mechanical Forming
11.3   Electromagnetic Forming

Chapter 12: Spinning, Shear Forming, and Flow Forming
12.1   Spinning
12.2   Flow Forming
12.3   Shear Spinning

Chapter 13: Incremental Sheet Forming
13.1   Process Variations of ISF
13.2   Equipment and Basic Process Parameters
13.3   Process Mechanics and Process Limits 
13.4   Multistage Forming Strategies
13.5   Process Modeling
13.6   Hybrid Process Variations 

Chapter 14: Mechanical Joining by Forming
14.1   Riveting
14.2   Clinching 
14.3   Future Trends
14.4   Fatigue Behavior of Clinched Joints 
14.5   Crimping

Chapter 15: Sensors for Sheet Metal Forming
15.1   Measurement of Forces
15.2   Displacement Sensors
15.3   Detection of Tool Breakage and Flaws in Parts
15.4   Measurement of Material Flow during Forming
15.5   Machine Vision Systems
15.6   Online Material Property Evaluation
15.7   Sensors for Lubrication 
15.8   Summary

Chapter 16: Tool Materials, Treatments, and Coatings
16.1   Background
16.2   Tool Materials
16.3   Treatments to Harden the Tools
16.4   Plating and Coating
16.5   Galling/Wear Tests
16.6   Guidelines for Selecting Tool Materials, Treatments, and Coatings
Index

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