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Modeling of forming processes

Summary

The subject deals with the mathematical modeling of forming processes. The aim is to clarify the mathematical background of the finite element method, using practical examples explain the engineering approach to the mathematical modeling.

Literature

[1] WAGONER, R.H. and J.L. CHENOT. Metal Forming Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-521-64267-1.
[2] KOBAYASHI, S., S. OH and T. ALTAN. Metal Forming and the Finite-Element Method. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-19-504402-9 .
[3] LENARD, J.G., M. PIETRZYK and L. CSER. Mathematical and Physical Simulation of the Properties of Hot Rolled Products. Elsevier Science Ltd, 1999. ISBN 0-08-042701-4.
[4] ALTAN. T., S. OH and H. GEGEL. Metal forming – fundamentals and applications. Metals park: ASM, 1983.
[5] LENARD, J. G. Primer on Flat rolling. Elsevier. 2007.

Advised literature

[1] GINZBURG, V., B., Steel-Rolling Technology,Theory and Praktice. New York and Basel: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1989. ISBN 0-8247-8124-4.
[2] NAUJOKS, Waldemar, FABEL, Donald C. Forging Handbook. 4th edition. Cleveland, Ohio: The American Society for Metals, 1948.
[3] ENGHANG, P., Steel wire technology, Applied Materials Technology. Örebro: Repro Örebro University, 2008. ISBN 91-631-1962-5 .
[4] CALLISTER, W.D. Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Interactive E-text. Wayne Anderson. 5th edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2001. ISBN 0-471-39551-X .


Language of instruction angličtina, čeština
Code 652-3007
Abbreviation ModTP
Course title Modeling of forming processes
Coordinating department Department of Metallurgical Technologies
Course coordinator Ing. Petr Opěla, Ph.D.