A joint study was conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) for the U.S. Department of Energy-Lightweight Materials (DOE-LWM) Program. the purpose of the study was to assess and benchmark the current modeling capabilities with respect to accuracy of predictions and simulation time. Two modeling capabilities with respect to accuracy of predictions and simulation time. Two simulation platforms were considered in this study, which included the LS-DYNA3D code installed on ORNL`s high- performance computers and the finite element code MARC used at PNL. both ORNL and PNL performed superplastic forming (SPF) analysis on a standard butter-tray geometry, which was defined by PNL, to better understan...
For many superplastically formed components, only some regions undergo superplastic deformation. In ...
The superplastic forming process requires careful control of strain rates in order to avoid strain l...
In the aerospace industry, the production of structural shell components with a prescribed thickness...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is conducted in a heated, pressurized die where direct monitoring of crit...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a metal forming process that allows a variety of components with very ...
Numerical simulation took root in the last few decades in the superplastic forming field as one of t...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a material forming technique that uses superplastic exceptional elonga...
Conventional superplastic forming has been applied in automotive and aerospace industries for a few ...
The utility of finite element modeling in optimizing superplastic metal forming is dependent on accu...
Superplastic forming (SPF) has been a widely used technology in the aerospace and automotive industr...
Super plastic forming (SPF) is a manufacturing process whereby certain materials under the correct c...
Presents the numerical results obtained from the finite element analyses of the superplastic forming...
In subatomic particle physics, unstable particles can be studied with a so-called vertex detector pl...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a near net-shape forming process which offers many advantages over con...
For many superplastically formed components, only some regions undergo superplastic deformation. In ...
The superplastic forming process requires careful control of strain rates in order to avoid strain l...
In the aerospace industry, the production of structural shell components with a prescribed thickness...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is conducted in a heated, pressurized die where direct monitoring of crit...
Superplastic forming has already been proven as a practical solution for manufacturing lightweight c...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a metal forming process that allows a variety of components with very ...
Numerical simulation took root in the last few decades in the superplastic forming field as one of t...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a material forming technique that uses superplastic exceptional elonga...
Conventional superplastic forming has been applied in automotive and aerospace industries for a few ...
The utility of finite element modeling in optimizing superplastic metal forming is dependent on accu...
Superplastic forming (SPF) has been a widely used technology in the aerospace and automotive industr...
Super plastic forming (SPF) is a manufacturing process whereby certain materials under the correct c...
Presents the numerical results obtained from the finite element analyses of the superplastic forming...
In subatomic particle physics, unstable particles can be studied with a so-called vertex detector pl...
Superplastic forming (SPF) is a near net-shape forming process which offers many advantages over con...
For many superplastically formed components, only some regions undergo superplastic deformation. In ...
The superplastic forming process requires careful control of strain rates in order to avoid strain l...
In the aerospace industry, the production of structural shell components with a prescribed thickness...