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Terminated in academic year 2010/2011

Non-conventional Forming

Type of study -
Language of instruction Czech
Code 633-0033/02
Abbreviation NT
Course title Non-conventional Forming
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Materials Forming
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Miroslav Greger, CSc.

Subject syllabus

1.Cold fading and cold extrusion.
2. Conventional hot extrusion.
3. Hydrostatic extrusion of metals and alloys.
4. wire, rod, and tube drawing.
5. Flat, bar, and shape rolling.
6. Roll forming of axially symmetric components.
7. Thread rolling.
8. Coextrusion.
9. Flow forming.
10. Equal-channel angular extrusion.
11.Plastic deformation structures.
12. Recovery, recrystallization, and grain-growth structures.
13. Constitutive equations.
14. Evaluation of workability for bulk forming processes.


1.Workpiece materials dabase
2. Materials for cold headings
3. Impal extrusion of magnesium alloys.
4. Preses for extrusion.
5. Models for predicting microstructural evolution.
6. Polykrystal modeling, plastic forming, and deformation textures.
7.Transformation and recrystellization textures asociated with steel processing.
8. Effects of austenite rolling and recrystallization on the texture.
9. Models for texture development.
10. Cold rolling and annealing textures.
11. Recrystallization textures.
12. Bulk forming of intermetallic alloys.
13. Forming of titanium alloys.
14. Forging advanced titanium materials

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Literature

KUHN, H.A. – FERGUSON,B.L. Powder Forging., EPMA, 1996
PADMANABHAN,KA.-DAVIES,G.J.: Superplasticity. New York : MRE, 1980

Advised literature

JOHNSON, W. etal. Recent Progres in Metal Working. London : ILIFFE Books, 1984