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Formability Topics—Metallic MaterialsAvailable to Purchase
By
AK Schmieder,
AK Schmieder
2
General Electric Company
, editor
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JR Newby
JR Newby
3
Armco Steel Corporation
, editor
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BA Niemeier
1
Reynolds Metals Company
, editor
AK Schmieder
2
General Electric Company
, editor
JR Newby
3
Armco Steel Corporation
, editor
ASTM International
Volume:
STP647-EB
ISBN electronic:
978-0-8031-4718-8
ISBN-10:
0-8031-4480-6
ISBN print:
978-0-8031-4480-4
No. of Pages:
280
Publication date:
1978
Formability Topics—Metallic Materials
By: BA Niemeier, AK Schmieder, JR Newby
https://doi.org/10.1520/STP647-EB
ISBN-10: 0-8031-4480-6
ISBN (print): 978-0-8031-4480-4
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-8031-4718-8
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1978
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Table of Contents
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IntroductionByBA Niemeier,BA Niemeier1Metallurgical Research Division,Reynolds Metals Company,Richmond, Va.23261;editor.Search for other works by this author on:JR NewbyJR Newby2Research and Technology Division,Armco Steel Corporation,Middletown, Ohio45043;editor.Search for other works by this author on:
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Formability Testing and Deformation Analysis of Steel SheetByJR NewbyJR Newby1Senior staff metallurgist, Research and Technology Division,Armco Steel Corporation,Middletown, Ohio45043.Search for other works by this author on:
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Formability of Aluminum Alloys Using Cup Tests**
Original experimental data were measured in U.S. customary units.
ByFV Gricus,FV Gricus1Research scientist and supervisor, Mechanical Testing, respectively, Metallurgical Research Division,Reynolds Metals Company,Richmond, Va.23219.Search for other works by this author on:OE DrittlerOE Drittler1Research scientist and supervisor, Mechanical Testing, respectively, Metallurgical Research Division,Reynolds Metals Company,Richmond, Va.23219.Search for other works by this author on: -
Formability and Fracture of Some Higher Strength Aluminum AlloysByR Sowerby,R Sowerby1Professor and graduate student, respectively, Department of Mechanical Engineering,McMaster University,Hamilton Ont.,Canada.Search for other works by this author on:BK SareenBK Sareen1Professor and graduate student, respectively, Department of Mechanical Engineering,McMaster University,Hamilton Ont.,Canada.Search for other works by this author on:
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Bending and Springback of Aluminum Alloy Sheet and PlateByRL Rolf,RL Rolf1Senior engineer and group leader, respectively,Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Technical Center,Alcoa Center, Pa.15069.Search for other works by this author on:EP PatrickEP Patrick1Senior engineer and group leader, respectively,Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Technical Center,Alcoa Center, Pa.15069.Search for other works by this author on:
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Predicting Sheet Anisotropy from the Fracture Angle of Tension SpecimensByDJ LegeDJ Lege1Engineer,Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Technical Center, Alcoa Center,Pa.15069.Search for other works by this author on:
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Stress-Peen Straightening of Complex Machined Aircraft PartsByRD SkinnerRD Skinner1Producibility methods engineer, Materials and Processes,Lockheed-California Company,Burbank, Calif.91520.Search for other works by this author on:
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Development of Forming Limit Curves for Aerospace Aluminum AlloysByTL HursmanTL Hursman1Senior manufacturing research and development engineer, General Dynamics, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft,West Palm Beach, Fla.33402.Search for other works by this author on:
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High-Strength Steels—Formability and ApplicationsByS Dinda,S Dinda1Senior materials development engineer and supervisor, respectively, Sheet Metal Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering,Chrysler Corporation,Detroit, Mich.48231.Search for other works by this author on:AS KasperAS Kasper1Senior materials development engineer and supervisor, respectively, Sheet Metal Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering,Chrysler Corporation,Detroit, Mich.48231.Search for other works by this author on:
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Use of Calcium in Inclusion Shape Control of High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steels Produced by the Direct Reduction-Electric Furnace Process**
Original experimental data were measured in U.S. customary units.
ByPR Hastings,PR Hastings1Research supervisor and research associate, respectively, Sidbec-Dosco,Quebec,.CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:R DroletR Drolet1Research supervisor and research associate, respectively, Sidbec-Dosco,Quebec,.CanadaSearch for other works by this author on: -
Relationship Between Microstructure and Formability in Two High-Strength, Low-Alloy SteelsByMS Rashid,MS Rashid1Senior research engineer and associate senior research engineer, respectively, Metallurgy Department,General Motors Research Laboratories,Warren, Mich.48090Search for other works by this author on:ER CprekER Cprek1Senior research engineer and associate senior research engineer, respectively, Metallurgy Department,General Motors Research Laboratories,Warren, Mich.48090Search for other works by this author on:
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Determination of Ductility for Bulk DeformationBySM Woodall,SM Woodall1Graduate student and professor, respectively, Mechanical Engineering Department,University of Waterloo,Waterloo, Ont.,.CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:JA ScheyJA Schey1Graduate student and professor, respectively, Mechanical Engineering Department,University of Waterloo,Waterloo, Ont.,.CanadaSearch for other works by this author on:
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Workability Testing and Analysis for Bulk Forming ProcessesByHA KuhnHA Kuhn1Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and professor of Mechanical Engineering,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, Pa.15261.Search for other works by this author on:
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Relationship Between Surface Characteristics and Galling Index of Sheet SteelByRR Hilsen,RR Hilsen1Senior research engineer and associate director of Research, respectively,Inland Steel Company,East Chicago, Ind.46312.Search for other works by this author on:LM BernickLM Bernick1Senior research engineer and associate director of Research, respectively,Inland Steel Company,East Chicago, Ind.46312.Search for other works by this author on:
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Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming to Axisymmetric ShapesByS Levy,S Levy1Consultant, mechanical engineer, and manager, Solid Mechanics Programs,General Electric Company, Corporate Research and Development Center,Schenectady, NY.12345.Search for other works by this author on:CF Shih,CF Shih1Consultant, mechanical engineer, and manager, Solid Mechanics Programs,General Electric Company, Corporate Research and Development Center,Schenectady, NY.12345.Search for other works by this author on:JPD Wilkinson,JPD Wilkinson1Consultant, mechanical engineer, and manager, Solid Mechanics Programs,General Electric Company, Corporate Research and Development Center,Schenectady, NY.12345.Search for other works by this author on:P Stine,P Stine2Senior research metallurgist and program manager, Stress and Vibration, respectively,General Electric Major Appliance Laboratories,Louisville, Ky.40225.Search for other works by this author on:RC McWilsonRC McWilson2Senior research metallurgist and program manager, Stress and Vibration, respectively,General Electric Major Appliance Laboratories,Louisville, Ky.40225.Search for other works by this author on:
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SummaryByBA Niemeier,BA Niemeier1Metallurgical Research Division,Reynolds Metals Company,Richmond, Va.23261;editor.Search for other works by this author on:JR NewbyJR Newby2Research and Technology Division,Armco Steel Corporation,Middletown, Ohio45053;editor.Search for other works by this author on: