International Conference on Forging and Related Technology (ICFT '98), 27-28 April, 1998, National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, UK
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International Conference on Forging and Related Technology (ICFT '98), 27-28 April, 1998, National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham, UK
(IMechE conference transactions, 1998-3)
Professional Engineering, 1998
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Forging and related technology
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume adrdesses the issues which are crucial to the production and optimum utlilization of forged parts on a global basis. It presents current developments concerning the process technologies which should meet the specification of the next generation of component requirements from end-users.
目次
- Part 1 Keynote paper: the quality function's role in the forging industry of the future, A.K. Hingwe. Part 2 Globalization: ADAPT and the management of cultural change, B. Taylor and T. Burden
- basic research in manufacturing and its contribution to an eco-friendly application of cold forging, U. Engel
- the future competitiveness of automotive forging - the steelmakers' contribution, M. Cristinacce et al
- early cost estimating in forging - a decision support tool in process design, P.F. Bariani and E. Savio. Part 3 Blade forging: modelling techniques for nett-forging of turbine blades, H. Ou and R. Balendra
- an exercise in the investigation of boundary conditions and evaluation of numerical simulation applied to the net-shape forging of Ti-6Al-4V aerofoil blades, T.A. Dean et al
- designing the forging process of a Nimonic 80A turbine blade through the physical simulation of thermal and mechanical operations, P.F. Bariani et al
- adaption of NC-milled surfaces to the geometry of forged work pieces on the example of a fan blade, W. Kessler and M. Kern. Part 4 Modelling -generic: using simulation beyond the obvious, D.J. Mynors and A.N. Bramley
- Forge3 (R) - a general tool for practical optimization of forging sequence of complex three-dimensional parts in industry, J.L. Chenot et al
- the strategy of flow stress data securing and distribution for the needs of forging modelling, S. Stiebounov et al. Part 5 Processes - new and related: forming force analysis during the process - how to improve rotary swaging, D. Schmoeckel and R. Gartner
- competitive developments in a hot brass stamping company, R. Duffill and D. Brookes
- new concept of plastic forming technology, J. Hai and J. Duan
- the process of cross-wedge rolling on forming complicated stepped-shaft forgings, G. Ren and C. Xue. Part 6 Modelling applications: a three-dimensional finite element analysis of hot forging a part for the automotive industry, K. Andersson et al
- prediction of geometrical accuracy of back-extruded components using FE simulation, R. Balendra and H. Long
- a study on the method of determining material constitutive parameters, F. Xu et al
- the numerical simulation of potential forming problems in a railway wheel and tyre manufacturing process, B.C. Miller et al. Part 7 Forging control and machinery: real time forge data capture and analysis with application to process modelling, J.W. Brooks and M. Dickinson
- latest developments in forging machine - in particular screw presses and hammers, H. Sauerbrey
- EDM die-sinking - advanced solutions to satisfy market requests, R. Lottgen. Part 8 Tool workpiece interface: verification of a friction test for warm and hot forging, B. Post-Pedersen et al
- thermal effects in hot-forging simulation tools, S. Tichkiewitch et al
- experimental evaluation of temperature and heat transfer conditions at the metal forming interface, J. Jeswiet and W. Nshama
- comparison of the wear processes occurring in ASM 6F3 and AISI H13 forging dies with and wit
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