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Mechanics of Materials in Modern Manufacturing Methods and Processing Techniques

  • 1st Edition - April 3, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Vadim Silberschmidt
  • Language: English

Mechanics of Materials in Modern Manufacturing Methods and Processing Techniques provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in the mechanics of modern metal forming m… Read more

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Description

Mechanics of Materials in Modern Manufacturing Methods and Processing Techniques provides a detailed overview of the latest developments in the mechanics of modern metal forming manufacturing. Focused on mechanics as opposed to process, it looks at the mechanical behavior of materials exposed to loading and environmental conditions related to modern manufacturing processes, covering deformation as well as damage and fracture processes. The book progresses from forming to machining and surface-treatment processes, and concludes with a series of chapters looking at recent and emerging technologies.

Other topics covered include simulations in autofrettage processes, modeling strategies related to cutting simulations, residual stress caused by high thermomechanical gradients and pultrusion, as well as the mechanics of the curing process, forging, and cold spraying, among others. Some non-metallic materials, such as ceramics and composites, are covered as well.

Key features

  • Synthesizes the latest research in the mechanics of modern metal forming processes
  • Suggests theoretical models and numerical codes to predict mechanical responses
  • Covers mechanics of shot peening, pultrusion, hydroforming, magnetic pulse forming
  • Considers applicability of different materials and processes for optimum performance

Readership

academic researchers and grad students in mechanics of advanced materials and engineering; R&D researchers in industry

Table of contents

1. Modelling of Metal-Forming Processes

2. Finite-Element Modelling of Hydraulic and Thermal Autofrettage Processes

3. Mechanics of Hydroforming

4. Magnetic Pulse Forming

5. Mechanics of Superplastic Forming; Damage in Advanced Processing Techniques

6. Accumulative Roll Bonding

7. Mechanics of Rolling

8. Mechanics of Pultrusion

9. Modeling of Machine Processes

10. Mechanics of Material Removal in Vibration-Assisted Machining

11. Mechanics of Ultrasonically Assisted Drilling

12. Machining in Monocrystals

13. Microstructural Changes in Machining

14. Residual Stresses in Machining

15. Mechanics of Cold Spraying

16. Mechanics of Shot Peening

17. Microstructural Aspects of Shock Wave and High Strain Rate Phenomena in Manufacturing

18. Mechanics of Sintering

19. Thermomechanics of Friction Stir Welding

20. U.S. Modelling of Friction in Manufacturing Processes

21. Contact Frictioning in Hot Forging

22. Mechanics of Curing Process

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 3, 2020
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Vadim Silberschmidt

Professor Vadim Silberschmidt is Chair of Mechanics of Materials, ICoVIS Director, and Head of the Mechanics of Advanced Materials Research Group, Loughborough University, United Kingdom. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier book series Mechanics of Advanced Materials. He is also Associate Editor and/or serves on the board of a number of renowned journals. He has co-authored six research monographs and more than 620 peer-reviewed scientific papers on mechanics and micromechanics of deformation, damage, and fracture in advanced materials under various conditions.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Chair of Mechanics of Materials, ICoVIS Director, and Head of the Mechanics of Advanced Materials Research Group, Loughborough University, UK

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