Modeling of metal forming and machining processes : by finite element and soft computing methods
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Modeling of metal forming and machining processes : by finite element and soft computing methods
(Engineering materials and processes)
Springer, c2008
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by authorities in the subject, this book provides a complete treatment of metal forming and machining by using the computational techniques FEM, fuzzy set theory and neural networks as modelling tools. The algorithms and solved examples included make this book of value to postgraduates, senior undergraduates, and lecturers and researchers in these fields. Research and development engineers and consultants for the manufacturing industry will also find it of use.
Table of Contents
Metal Forming and Machining Processes Review of Stress, Linear Strain and Elastic Stress-Strain Relations Classical Theory of Plasticity Plasticity of Finite Deformation and Anisotropic Materials and Modeling of Fracture and Friction Finite Element Modeling of Metal Forming Processes Using Eulerian Formulation Finite Element Modeling of Metal Forming Processes Using Updated Lagrangian Formulation Finite Element Modeling of Orthogonal Machining Process Background on Soft Computing Predictive Modeling of Metal Forming and Machining Processes Using Soft Computing Optimization of Metal Forming and Machining Processes Epilogue
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