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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2019
Symposium Metamorphic Manufacturing – Incremental Deformation Processing for Agile, High-quality Metallic Component Production
Presentation Title Lagrangian Finite Element Simulation of Metaphorphic Manufacturing
Author(s) Michael P. Miles
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael P. Miles
Abstract Scope Some simple test cases of metamorphic manufacturing were simulated using the 3D finite element code Forge. Tools of different geometry were employed to shape various parts using incremental forming passes, in a manner similar to open die forging. The purpose of the simulations is to evaluate feasibility of fabrication and to estimate final part properties, including grain size and hardness.

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Lagrangian Finite Element Simulation of Metaphorphic Manufacturing
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Metamorphic Manufacturing: A View from Two Perspectives
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Opportunities and Challenges in Flexible Dieless Forming - A Summary of Double-Sided Incremental Forming (DSIF) Work at Northwestern University
Rapid Prototyping of Forming Tools Using 4340 Steel Through Additive Manufacturing
Robotic Blacksmithing, Building on Past Success
Setting Component Properties in Incremental Forming
Solid Phase Processing of AA6XXX and AA7XXX Alloys via Shape Approach

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