Sheet Metal Forming is used in major manufacturing like Automotive and Aerospace industries for producing various parts. Materials with low forming limit and high springback cannot be formed using this process without inducing failure and geomet- rical inaccuracies into the parts. Whereas materials with higher formability can be deformed to a larger extent before failure as compared to lower formability materials. The elastic recovery of the sheet metal after the forming process commonly known as springback which causes geometrical inaccuracies. Materials like Ti-alloys, with higher strength possess low formability and higher springback but also they provide advantage of higher strength to weight ratio over ferrous alloys. Many ...
AbstractThe tensile properties and bending behavior of Ti6Al4V alloy sheet with pulse current were s...
Electromagnetic forming is a process used to produce high strain rates that improve the formability ...
The process of sheet metal forming is commonly used to create 3-D surfaces in, e.g., aircrafts and a...
Sheet metal forming is widely used in automobile and aerospace industries. In current era, fuel effi...
Driven by the automotive industry’s drive towards lightweighting, electrically assisted forming (EAF...
Automotive manufacturers are continuously striving to meet economic demands by designing and manufac...
Titanium and its alloys are difficult to form at room temperature due to their high flow stress. Sup...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
AbstractThis paper deals with the conditions for bending of sheet metals by electrical discharge mac...
Increasingly strict fuel efficiency standards have driven the aerospace and automotive industries to...
In the bending operation, springback causes geometrical inaccuracies of bent parts. To curb springba...
Maximizing reader insights into the latest research findings and applications of Electrically-Assist...
This work studies the influence of an applied electrical current on magnesium sheet metal and introd...
AbstractElectromagnetic forming is a high strain rate forming process used for shaping metals. The i...
Titanium alloys possess low formability and high flows stresses and are difficult to form without us...
AbstractThe tensile properties and bending behavior of Ti6Al4V alloy sheet with pulse current were s...
Electromagnetic forming is a process used to produce high strain rates that improve the formability ...
The process of sheet metal forming is commonly used to create 3-D surfaces in, e.g., aircrafts and a...
Sheet metal forming is widely used in automobile and aerospace industries. In current era, fuel effi...
Driven by the automotive industry’s drive towards lightweighting, electrically assisted forming (EAF...
Automotive manufacturers are continuously striving to meet economic demands by designing and manufac...
Titanium and its alloys are difficult to form at room temperature due to their high flow stress. Sup...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
AbstractThis paper deals with the conditions for bending of sheet metals by electrical discharge mac...
Increasingly strict fuel efficiency standards have driven the aerospace and automotive industries to...
In the bending operation, springback causes geometrical inaccuracies of bent parts. To curb springba...
Maximizing reader insights into the latest research findings and applications of Electrically-Assist...
This work studies the influence of an applied electrical current on magnesium sheet metal and introd...
AbstractElectromagnetic forming is a high strain rate forming process used for shaping metals. The i...
Titanium alloys possess low formability and high flows stresses and are difficult to form without us...
AbstractThe tensile properties and bending behavior of Ti6Al4V alloy sheet with pulse current were s...
Electromagnetic forming is a process used to produce high strain rates that improve the formability ...
The process of sheet metal forming is commonly used to create 3-D surfaces in, e.g., aircrafts and a...