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“Resource Efficient Material and Forming Technologies” is a compilation of selected conference papers presented at the metal forming conference MEFORM 2018, that has taken place from 21st to 23rd of March 2018 in Freiberg / Saxony. The publication is for engineers as wells as for representatives of R&D institutions and technical education aiming to resource-efficient production in the metalworking industries.It provides insights and information about new materials and technological developments for metals and forming technologies. Topics concern current trends in the field of light metals, steel and non-ferrous metals, energy-efficient production processes, new developments in the rolling, forging and heat treatment techniques, technological processes modelling and designing of the plant concept.
The 159 papers are grouped as follows:
1. COATINGS AND SURFACES,
2. EXTRUSION AND DRAWING,
3. FORGING,
4. FORMABILITY,
5. INCREMENTAL FORMING,
6. JOINING AND BONDING,
7. MAGNESIUM FORMING,
8. NUMERICAL MODELLING,
9. TUBE AND HYDRO FORMING,
10. OPTIMISATION,
11. OTHER PROCESSES,
12. POWDER AND ADVANCED MATERIALS,
13. ROLLING,
14. SHEARING,
15. SHEET METAL FORMING,
16. TITANIUM FORMING
The collection of 282 peer reviewed papers aims to promote the interest for all types of materials and all topics connected to Material Forming.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Formability of Metallic Materials
Chapter 2: Forging and Rolling;
Chapter 3: Composites Forming Processes;
Chapter 4: Semi-Solid Processes;
Chapter 5: Light Weight Design and Energy Efficiency in Metal Forming;
Chapter 6: New and Advanced Numerical Strategies for Material Forming;
Chapter 7: Extrusion and Drawing;
Chapter 8: Friction and Wear in Material Processing;
Chapter 9: Nano-Structured Materials and Microforming;
Chapter 10: Inverse Analysis Optimization and Stochastic Approaches;
Chapter 11: Innovative Joining by Forming Technologies;
Chapter 12: Multiscale & Continuum Constitutive Modelling;
Chapter 13: Incremental and Sheet Metal Forming;
Chapter 14: Sheet-Bulk-Metal Forming;
Chapter 15: Heat Transfer Modelling;
Chapter 16: Structures, Properties and Processing of Polymers;
Chapter 17: Non-Conventional Processes;
Chapter 18: Machining and Cutting;
Chapter 19: Integrated Design, Modelling and Reliability Assessment in Forming (I-DMR);
Chapter 20: Finite Element Technology and Multi-Scale Methods for Composites, Metallic Sheets and Coating Models;
Chapter 21: Intelligent Computation in Forming Processes.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 50 peer-reviewed papers are grouped into 8 chapters: PM titanium alloy design and processing developments; Powder Production; Effect of Impurities; Metal Injection Moulding of Titanium; Biomedical Titanium Alloys; Titanium Composites; Forging and Equal-Channel Angular Pressing of Titanium; Laser Cladding, Welding, Slip Casting and Other Processing Developments.
This volume is aimed particularly at all manufacturing engineers working in the title fields. This collection of peer-reviewed contributions covering the most recent advances and innovative trends in Materials Processing Technologies (MPT) should be required reading material for anyone operating in the industry.
This book presents the proceedings of the second International Conference on Advanced Materials Processing (ICAMP 2002). The papers read during the conference are included here in full-length form. They comprise 2 keynote addresses, 9 invited papers and over 130 oral presentations, by delegates from more than 20 countries.