Super plasticity is the property exhibited by a few metals and alloys which involves, under tensile loading, very high elongation without necking until failure. This was first closely studied by Back ofen, Turner and Avery at MIT in 1964 [1]. Their pioneering work has since given rise to the multi-million dollar superplastic forming industry which has been highly successful in fabrication of complex shaped components mainly for the aerospace and automobile industries. The present paper reviews the developments related to superplastic forming that has taken place mainly over the past two decades. The process parameters, underlying mechanisms, constitutive equations and the process economics have been discussed in details. Furthermore, there ...
Purpose: Superplastic forming (SPF) technology exceeds the limit of standard presswork either of for...
Conventional superplastic forming has been applied in automotive and aerospace industries for a few ...
Superplastic formation has gained its popularity especially in the automotive and aerospace industry...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to pull out to tensile elongations of 400% o...
The occurrence of superplastic flow in metals has a long history but it is only over the last three ...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to exhibit exceptionally high elongations wh...
This paper reviews the recent developments in the mechanics of superplasticity and its applications ...
Aerospace vehicle requires lightweight structures to obtain weight saving and fuel efficiency. It is...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Much work has been carried out in understanding the mechanics of superplasticity (SP). Some of the p...
Conventional superplastic forming (SPF) is normally conducted at a slow forming rate (10-3 s-1 or sl...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a near net-shape forming process which offers many advantages over con...
Purpose: Superplastic forming (SPF) technology exceeds the limit of standard presswork either of for...
Conventional superplastic forming has been applied in automotive and aerospace industries for a few ...
Superplastic formation has gained its popularity especially in the automotive and aerospace industry...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to pull out to tensile elongations of 400% o...
The occurrence of superplastic flow in metals has a long history but it is only over the last three ...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
Superplasticity is the capability to deform crystalline solids in tension to unusually large plastic...
Superplasticity refers to the ability of some materials to exhibit exceptionally high elongations wh...
This paper reviews the recent developments in the mechanics of superplasticity and its applications ...
Aerospace vehicle requires lightweight structures to obtain weight saving and fuel efficiency. It is...
Superplasticity is the name given to a behaviour characteri-zed by very large neck-free e...
Much work has been carried out in understanding the mechanics of superplasticity (SP). Some of the p...
Conventional superplastic forming (SPF) is normally conducted at a slow forming rate (10-3 s-1 or sl...
On this seventy-fifth anniversary of the first scientific report of true superplastic flow, it is ap...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a near net-shape forming process which offers many advantages over con...
Purpose: Superplastic forming (SPF) technology exceeds the limit of standard presswork either of for...
Conventional superplastic forming has been applied in automotive and aerospace industries for a few ...
Superplastic formation has gained its popularity especially in the automotive and aerospace industry...