Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10673685 CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a typical high speed forming process using the energy density of a pulsed magnetic field to form workpieces made of metals with high electrical conductivity like e.g. aluminium. In view of new lightweight constructions, special forming processes like EMF gain importance for the associated materials. For a better understanding of the working mechanisms and the process prediction a coupling of electromagnetical and structure-mechanical models, advanced simulation tools as well as detailed experimental investigations with on-line measurements of the ultra-fast deformation of significant workpiece areas is required. New results of research concerning correlations among workpiece properties, strain rate, and acting magnetic pressure are presented.
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