Grandhi et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Design of forging process parameters with deformation and temperature constraintsGrandhi et al., 1996
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- 9685606329400526174
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- Grandhi R
- Cheng H
- Kumar S
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This paper presents a methodology for designing optimal process parameters for forging operations. The nonlinear rigid viscoplastic finite element (FE) method is used for deformation and thermal analyses. From the FE model a state space system is developed for …
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