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Selected Chapters of Metal-forming
FSI-HVTAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course provides information from the areas of strength design and dimensioning of metal-forming tools. The second part includes the theory and technology of metal-forming by high strain rates and energies. This specialized instruction with practical demonstrations includes, among other things, combined reforging, impact indentation, bulk renovation of machine parts and tools, high-rate die forging, explosive, electrohydraulic and electromagnetic metal forming. Also dealt with are cavity shooting, application of explosion energy, dynamic compacting of metallic and non-metallic powders. Modelling of high strain-rate processes is demonstrated. In the third part, students are confronted with the latest results of research.
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Basic literature
MEYERS, Marc A. Dynamic behavior of materials. New York: John Wiley and Sons., c1994. 668 p. ISBN 0-471-58262-X (EN)
MIELNIK, Edward M. Metalworking science and engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1991, 976 p. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 00-704-1904-3. (EN)
Recommended reading
Forejt, Milan. Proceedings of International Conference FORM´95,´97, ´98, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010. (CS)
FOREJT, Milan; KREJČÍ, Jan a BUCHAR, Jaroslav. Teorie a technologie tváření vysokými deformačními rychlostmi a energiemi: Vybrané statě z tváření. 2. vyd. Brno: VUT FSI. 1994. Sylabus. FRVŠ (CS)
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2.Limit states of stress, conditions of free and minimum security.
3.Analysis of damage to metal forming tools, problems of durability, service life and reliability.
4.Analytical procedures in strength design of forming tools.
5.Approximate stress-strain curves in the calculation models.
6.Application of the FEM in analysis of large plastic deformation.
7.Application of the FEM in the analysis of stress and deformation tools.
8.Theory and technology of metal forming in conditions of real strain rates.
9.Significant factors of high-speed deformation, define of relations.
10.Influence of strain-rate to the deformation resistance, the critical impact speed.
11.Evaluation of dynamic mechanical properties under impact – Taylor Anvil Test-TAT.
12.Evaluation of dynamic mechanical properties of materials by the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Test-SHPBT.
13.Review of forming methods using high-speed deformation.