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Metal Forming Science and Technology

Summary

Metal Forming is based on Theory of Plasticity (TP) and on Material Sciences
(MS) respectively. TP describes mechanics of plastically deformed solids by
mathematic means MS will be discoursed here in volume necessitated for
understanding of deformation processes limitations. TP will be discoursed with
two tasks - the first, to construct explicit relation between strain and
stress during plastic deformation, the second, to suggest a solution for metal
forming analysis (MFA). Conventional and unconventional processes of metal
forming technology will be subjected to MFA.

Literature

MARCINIAK, Z. DUNCAN, J. L. HU, S. J. Mechanics of Sheet Metal Forming.
Butterworth, Heinemann. 2002
HOSFORD, W. F. Mechanical Behavior of Materials. Cambridge University Press
2005.
DIETER, G. E. Mechnical Metalurgy. Mc Graw-Hill Book Company. 1986, ISBN 0-
07-016893-8
MIELNIK, EDWARD, M. Metalworking Science and Engineering. McGraw-Hill Book Company, N.Y. 10020, 1991.
CHEN, WAI-FAH. Constitutive Equations for Engineering Materials vol. I, vol.
II. ELSEVIER, Amsterdam – London - New York - Tokyo, 1994.

Advised literature

SCHULER GmbH. Metal Forming Handbook. Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-61185-1 
Tschätsch, H. Metal Forming Practise: Processes - Machines - Tools, Springer, Wiesbaden 2005, ISBN 978-3-642-06977-2 
HOSFORD, W., F., CADDEL, R., M. Metal Forming: Mechanics and Metallurgy, Cambridge 2007, ISBN 978-0-521-88121-0


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 345-0926
Abbreviation TaTTv
Course title Metal Forming Science and Technology
Coordinating department Department of Mechanical Technology
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Radek Čada, CSc.