Search for dissertations about: "Hot sheet metal forming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Hot sheet metal forming.
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1. Hot forming tribology : galling of tools and associated problems
Abstract : In recent years, the use of ultra high-strength steels (UHSS) as structural reinforcements and in energy-absorbing systems in automobiles has increased rapidly; mainly in view of their favourable strength to weight ratios. However, due to their high strength, the formability of UHSS is poor, thus complex-shaped UHSS components are invariably produced through hot-metal forming processes. READ MORE
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2. Concepts for hot sheet metal forming of titanium alloys
Abstract : To increase the competitiveness of the Swedish aero engine industry alternative manufacturing methods for load carrying aero engine structures are desired, in order to reduce product cost and enable weight reduction and thereby fuel consumption. Traditionally, these structures mainly consist of large-scaled single castings of e.g. READ MORE
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3. Modelling Aspects in Forming and Welding of Nickel-Base Superalloys
Abstract : The reduction of fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions are currently a key factor for the aviation industry because of major concerns about climate change and more restrictive environmental laws. One way to reduce both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions is by significantly decreasing the weight of vehicles while increasing the efficiency of the engine. READ MORE
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4. Material characterisation for analyses of titanium sheet metal forming
Abstract : New demands and opportunities for simulation driven product development, that today's finite element (FE) technology allow for, exists in modern industry. Full applicability, in which decisions based on numerical evaluations and predictions, require accurate material parameters and of course accurate modelling of remaining features. READ MORE
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5. Modelling of Forming and Welding in Alloy 718
Abstract : The reduction of fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions are currently a key factor for the aviation industry due to major concerns about climate change and more restrictive environmental laws. One way to reduce both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions is by significantly decreasing the vehicle’s weight while increasing engine's efficiency. READ MORE