Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distribution and temporal evolution of electromagnetic body force and the constraint imposed by the die on the sheet metal, are key factors which influence the dynamic deformation behaviour of sheet metal. The great force induced by the collision at high speed of the sheet and the die causes the rebound of the sheet off the die. The rebound has a significant influence on the final shape of the part. On the basis of the comparison of time relationship between the displacement of the sheet metal and the amplitude of electromagnetic force, the study about the rebound phenomenon in an electromagnetic V-bending experiment and its numerical simulation...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
Electromagnetic high speed forming has been known since the 1960's and is successfully used for fric...
In earlier published papers simulation of electromagnetic forming (EMF) was often conducted assuming...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributio...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming process that has been shown to increase the fo...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) has been proved to be a useful method to form the aluminium alloy she...
Electromagnetic Forming is a high speed forming process using a pulsed magnetic field to form metals...
In the process of electromagnetic forming (EMF), the rebound effect caused by high speed collision b...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming technique that can be used for embossing fine ...
Aluminium alloys is desirable for the automotive and electronic appliances industries due to their ...
AbstractElectromagnetic forming is a high strain rate forming process used for shaping metals. The i...
Within the electromagnetic sheet metal forming process, workpiece velocities of more than 300m/s can...
This research presents a fully coupled 3D numerical model to analyse the dynamics of high-speed elec...
AbstractCertain sheet metal alloys of industrial interest show a significant increase in ductility, ...
This research presents a fully coupled 3D numerical model to analyse the dynamics of high-speed elec...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
Electromagnetic high speed forming has been known since the 1960's and is successfully used for fric...
In earlier published papers simulation of electromagnetic forming (EMF) was often conducted assuming...
Electromagnetic Forming (EMF) is one of the high speed forming technologies. The spatial distributio...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming process that has been shown to increase the fo...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) has been proved to be a useful method to form the aluminium alloy she...
Electromagnetic Forming is a high speed forming process using a pulsed magnetic field to form metals...
In the process of electromagnetic forming (EMF), the rebound effect caused by high speed collision b...
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high speed forming technique that can be used for embossing fine ...
Aluminium alloys is desirable for the automotive and electronic appliances industries due to their ...
AbstractElectromagnetic forming is a high strain rate forming process used for shaping metals. The i...
Within the electromagnetic sheet metal forming process, workpiece velocities of more than 300m/s can...
This research presents a fully coupled 3D numerical model to analyse the dynamics of high-speed elec...
AbstractCertain sheet metal alloys of industrial interest show a significant increase in ductility, ...
This research presents a fully coupled 3D numerical model to analyse the dynamics of high-speed elec...
Electromagnetic forming is an impulse-based forming technique where high dynamic pressure is distri...
Electromagnetic high speed forming has been known since the 1960's and is successfully used for fric...
In earlier published papers simulation of electromagnetic forming (EMF) was often conducted assuming...