Advances in deformation processing : [proceedings of the Twenty-first Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference, held at Sagamore Conference Center, Raquette Lake, New York, August 13-16, 1974]
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Advances in deformation processing : [proceedings of the Twenty-first Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference, held at Sagamore Conference Center, Raquette Lake, New York, August 13-16, 1974]
(Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference proceedings, 21st)
Plenum Press, c1978
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Description
The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center has con ducted the Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference in coop eration with the Materials Science Group of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science of Syracuse University since 1954. The purpose of the conference has been to gather to gether scientists and engineers from academic institutions, in dustry and government who are uniquely qualified to explore in depth a subject of importance to the Army, the Department of Defense and the scientific community. This volume, Advances in Deformation Processing, addresses the areas of Analytical Advances, Workability, Processing to Optimize Properties, Advanced Applications - Materials, and Advanced Applications - Processes. The dedicated assistance of Mr. Joseph Bernier of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center throughout the stages of the conference planning and finally the publication of the Sagamore Conference Proceedings is deeply appreciated. The support of Helen Brown DeMascio of Syracuse University in p- paring the final manuscript is acknowledged. The continued active interest and support of these conferences by Dr. A. E. Gorum, Director of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, is appreciated. Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The Editors vii Contents SESSION I INTRODUCTION A. E. Gorum, Moderator Continuum Mechanics and Deformation Processing 1.
Table of Contents
Session I Introduction.- 1. Continuum Mechanics and Deformation Processing.- Session II Analytical Advances.- 2. The Matrix Method for the Analyses of Metal-Forming Processes.- 3. Prediction of Metal Flow and Temperatures in Axisymmetric Deformation Processes.- Session III Workability.- 4. Forming-Limit Criteria-Sheets.- 5. Forming Limit Criteria-Bulk Deformation Processes.- 6. The Interface of Continuum and Crystal Mechanics.- 7. Flow Softening at Elevated Temperatures.- Session IV Processing to Optimize Properties.- 8. Thermomechanical Processing of Ferrous Alloys.- 9. Thermomechanical Processing of Aluminum Alloy Ingots.- 10. Textured Titanium Technology.- 11. The Role of Deformation-Induced Phase Transformations in the Plasticity of Some Iron-Base Alloys.- Session V Advanced Applications-Materials.- 12. Recent Advances in the Deformation Processing of Ceramics.- 13. Metal-Matrix Composites of Closed Geometries.- Session VI Advanced Applications-Processes.- 14. Superplastic Metal Forming.- 15. High-Energy-Rate Deformation Processing and its TMP Applications.- 16. Fundamentals and Application of High-Pressure Forming.- 17. Processing of a High-Strength, Heavy Section Titanium Alloy by Extrusion Methods.
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