Fundamentals of materials modelling for metals processing technologies : theories and applications

Contributor(s): Lin, JianguoMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Imperial College Press, 2015Description: 512 p : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781783264971; 1783264977Subject(s): Metals -- Formability | Materials science -- Data processing | Materials -- Mathematical models | Materials -- Mathematical models | Materials science -- Data processing | Metals -- Formability | TechnologyLOC classification: TS205 | .L556 2015Other classification: 621.7 | 669 | 621.9.04
Contents:
Metal forming and materials modelling -- Mechanics of metal deformation -- Unified constitutive modelling techniques -- Plasticity in cold metal forming -- Viscoplasticity and microstructural evolution in warm 7 hot metal forming -- Continuum damage mechanics in metal forming -- Numerical methods for materials modelling -- Materials and process modelling in metal forming applications -- Crystal plasticity for micra forming process modelling -- Appendix A: Examples of determined unified viscoplastic constitutive equations
Summary: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the unique theory developed over years of research on materials and process modelling and its application in metal forming technologies. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the unique theory developed over years of research on materials and process modelling and its application in metal forming technologies. It starts with the introduction of fundamental theories on the mechanics of materials, computational mechanics and the formulation of unified constitutive equations. Particular attention is paid to elastic plastic formulations for cold metal forming and unified elastic viscoplastic constitutive equations for warm/hot metals processing. Damage in metal forming and numerical techniques to solve and determine the unified constitutive equations are also detailed. Examples are given for the application of the unified theories to solve practical problems encountered in metal forming processes. This is particularly useful to predict microstructure evolution in warm/hot metal forming processes. Crystal plasticity theories and modelling techniques with their applications in micro-forming are also introduced in the book. - - The book is self-contained and unified in presentation. The explanations are highlighted to capture the interest of curious readers and complete enough to provide the necessary background material to further explore/develop new theories and applications.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Metal forming and materials modelling -- Mechanics of metal deformation -- Unified constitutive modelling techniques -- Plasticity in cold metal forming -- Viscoplasticity and microstructural evolution in warm 7 hot metal forming -- Continuum damage mechanics in metal forming -- Numerical methods for materials modelling -- Materials and process modelling in metal forming applications -- Crystal plasticity for micra forming process modelling -- Appendix A: Examples of determined unified viscoplastic constitutive equations

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the unique theory developed over years of research on materials and process modelling and its application in metal forming technologies. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the unique theory developed over years of research on materials and process modelling and its application in metal forming technologies. It starts with the introduction of fundamental theories on the mechanics of materials, computational mechanics and the formulation of unified constitutive equations. Particular attention is paid to elastic plastic formulations for cold metal forming and unified elastic viscoplastic constitutive equations for warm/hot metals processing. Damage in metal forming and numerical techniques to solve and determine the unified constitutive equations are also detailed. Examples are given for the application of the unified theories to solve practical problems encountered in metal forming processes. This is particularly useful to predict microstructure evolution in warm/hot metal forming processes. Crystal plasticity theories and modelling techniques with their applications in micro-forming are also introduced in the book. - - The book is self-contained and unified in presentation. The explanations are highlighted to capture the interest of curious readers and complete enough to provide the necessary background material to further explore/develop new theories and applications.

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