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====== Superplastic forming ====== | ====== Superplastic forming ====== | ||
* Superplasticity is a state in which a material is deformed well beyond its usual breaking point (high T, ultra low strain rates). | * Superplasticity is a state in which a material is deformed well beyond its usual breaking point (high T, ultra low strain rates). | ||
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* When pressed together, sheets got welded dur to diffusion bonding. | * When pressed together, sheets got welded dur to diffusion bonding. | ||
* Optimal pressure cycle is computed in order to stay below a given plastic strain rate. | * Optimal pressure cycle is computed in order to stay below a given plastic strain rate. | ||
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* Importation of an industrial geometry including NURBS curves and surfaces. | * Importation of an industrial geometry including NURBS curves and surfaces. | ||
* Superplastic Forming with optimization of the applied pressure cycle. | * Superplastic Forming with optimization of the applied pressure cycle. | ||
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applications/mf/superplastic.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/26 17:00 by boman