Realization of final products frequently involves severe bulk deformation steps and, therefore, methods aimed to improve and increase the materials formability are required. In industry, for bulk material forming, a commonly used method is hot working, where deformations are observed at or above recrystallization temperature of the material; alternatively, incremental forming can be employed, in which intermediate cold deformation steps are followed by annealing to restore the material workability [1].
Electroplastic Effect
Gennari, C.Writing – Review & Editing
;Forzan, M.Writing – Review & Editing
2015
Abstract
Realization of final products frequently involves severe bulk deformation steps and, therefore, methods aimed to improve and increase the materials formability are required. In industry, for bulk material forming, a commonly used method is hot working, where deformations are observed at or above recrystallization temperature of the material; alternatively, incremental forming can be employed, in which intermediate cold deformation steps are followed by annealing to restore the material workability [1].File in questo prodotto:
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