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Sheet Metal Forming

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Sheet metal forming represents an extensive research area involving numerous topics such as finite element techniques and modeling, material models, material characterization, formability, component and full-scale test methods as well as a variety of industrial processes and technologies. In the present overview, however, attempts have been made to mainly concentrate on recent technology development and innovative sheet metal forming methods, representing a summary of works presented at ESAFORM conferences during the past decade. The first objective is to demonstrate advances in sheet metal forming by specific examples with different degree of industrial readiness—from new process ideas to fully industrialized processes. The second objective is to give a brief discussion on marked and industrial trends, forming the basis and direction for future technology development and associated research within more basic fields in sheet metal forming.

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Welo, T. (2007). Sheet Metal Forming. In: Advances in Material Forming. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-72143-4_10

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