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Meeting NUMIFORM 2019: The 13th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes
Dates 06/23/2019 - 06/27/2019
Location Portsmouth, NH, USA
Scope Material forming and shaping through plastic deformation is one of the most efficient and economical families of manufacturing processes available. Introduced in 1982 and held every three years, the Numerical Methods for Industrial Forming Processes (NUMIFORM) series of conferences has grown to be a renowned forum for the exchange of ideas that advance the state-of-the-art in numerical simulations of material forming processes. NUMIFORM 2019 builds upon the success of previous conferences, seeking to convene the field’s top thought leaders to discuss recent advances and future directions.
Conference Chair Yannis P. Korkolis, Ohio State University
Brad Kinsey, University of New Hampshire
Marko Knezevic, University of New Hampshire
Nikhil Padhye, University of New Hampshire
Meeting Home Page https://www.tms.org/numiform2019

SYMPOSIA APPROVED FOR THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDE
NUMIFORM 2019: General Session
NUMIFORM Plenary Session
S-01: Modeling of the Anisotropic Behavior in Plasticity
S-02: Advanced Strategies for Inverse Identification of Constitutive Material Models
S-03: Ductile Damage and Fracture: Experiments, Modeling and Numerical Prediction
S-04: Formability in Metal Forming Processes
S-05: Numerical Modeling of Thermomechanical Processes of Lightweight Metals
S-06: Simulation-driven Product Design and Process Optimization
S-07: Computational Modelling of Scaled Processes and Experiments
S-08: Incremental Forming
S-09: Intelligent Metal Forming Technologies
S-10: Characterization, Modelling and Processing of HCP Metals
S-11: Impulse Forming and Welding
S-12: Advances and Challenges in Welding/Joining Processes
S-13: Numerical Methods for Polymer Processing and Forming
S-14: Composites Forming

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