Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming technique that can be used for embossing fine surface features onto sheet metals. Here two coupled experimental and analytical studies show how interface conditions including rebound and friction affect the ability to create a component in impact forming. In the first part of this work high velocity is generated with the Uniform Pressure Actuator (UPA) and impact with a die emboss fine features in a nominally flat component. The primary objective of this work is to develop a modelling facility that guides experimental design nominally flat grooved components. Both shape fidelity and formability aspects are presently considered. In a second short study expansion of a round tube into a squ...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
This paper presents the results of experiments carried out to determine the formability of AA5754 an...
Electromagnetic (EM) forming is a high-speed forming process that uses the forces induced on a cond...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming process that has been shown to increase the fo...
Electromagnetic Forming is a high speed forming process using a pulsed magnetic field to form metals...
Within the electromagnetic sheet metal forming process, workpiece velocities of more than 300m/s can...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributi...
High velocity forming can lead to better formability along with additional benefits. The spatial dis...
In the process of electromagnetic forming (EMF), the rebound effect caused by high speed collision b...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) has been proved to be a useful method to form the aluminium alloy she...
Aluminium alloys is desirable for the automotive and electronic appliances industries due to their ...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributio...
International audienceIn this paper we review the latest developments on high-speed forming at the C...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental and numerical program carried out to study the ...
Electromagnetic high speed forming has been known since the 1960's and is successfully used for fric...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
This paper presents the results of experiments carried out to determine the formability of AA5754 an...
Electromagnetic (EM) forming is a high-speed forming process that uses the forces induced on a cond...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming process that has been shown to increase the fo...
Electromagnetic Forming is a high speed forming process using a pulsed magnetic field to form metals...
Within the electromagnetic sheet metal forming process, workpiece velocities of more than 300m/s can...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributi...
High velocity forming can lead to better formability along with additional benefits. The spatial dis...
In the process of electromagnetic forming (EMF), the rebound effect caused by high speed collision b...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) has been proved to be a useful method to form the aluminium alloy she...
Aluminium alloys is desirable for the automotive and electronic appliances industries due to their ...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributio...
International audienceIn this paper we review the latest developments on high-speed forming at the C...
This paper summarizes the results of an experimental and numerical program carried out to study the ...
Electromagnetic high speed forming has been known since the 1960's and is successfully used for fric...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
This paper presents the results of experiments carried out to determine the formability of AA5754 an...
Electromagnetic (EM) forming is a high-speed forming process that uses the forces induced on a cond...