Reprint

Advances in Sheet Metal Forming Processes of Lightweight Alloys

Edited by
September 2023
192 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8916-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8917-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Sheet Metal Forming Processes of Lightweight Alloys that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

With the continuously growing need for more fuel-efficient and sustainable vehicles, the characterisation and modelling of metal forming processes has been indispensable in the development of new products. In the automotive and aviation sector, low-strength structural components are commonly produced from aluminium alloys, and higher-strength structural components are made from ultrahigh-strength steels (UHSS) and titanium alloys. The main issue experienced during the hot forming of complex-shaped components from difficult to form alloys is that they are time-, energy- and cost-intensive. The aircraft industry currently uses methods such as superplastic forming (SPF), superplastic forming with diffusion bonding (SPF-DB), hot stretch forming, hot gas pressure forming and isothermal hot forming. Moreover, novel techniques have been developed to produce complex-shaped structural components including the solution heat treatment, forming and in-die quenching (HFQ), quick-plastic forming, hot stamping using rapid heating and fast light alloy stamping technology (FAST). This Special Issue focuses on the characterisation techniques and advanced predictive models developed for such processes.  

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
tensile testing; material characterisation; material modelling; friction drilling; high-strength low-alloy steel; titanium alloy; dynamic softening; dynamic hardening; recrystallization; SPIF; sheet metal; forming; incremental; FEA; tool path; optimisation; high-speed forming; magnetic pulse forming; computational mechanics; solid-shell finite element; spring back behavior; prediction model; large multi-feature thin-walled part; hydroforming; rigid-flexible sequential loading forming; formability; M-K model; failure criteria; composite sandwich panel; Titanium; sheet metal; incremental forming; additive manufacture; orthotropic; anisotropy; yield loci; Hill; Lankford; localization; AZ31; magnesium; sheet; Ti-6Al-4V alloy; metal injection molding; numerical simulation; sintering process; magnesium; V-bending; strain neutral layer; microstructure; dual-phase titanium alloy; heating rate; microstructure; phase model; hot forming; n/a