Advances in Modeling and Simulation in Metal Forming
A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701). This special issue belongs to the section "Computation and Simulation on Metals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 May 2024) | Viewed by 18631
Special Issue Editors
Interests: theory and technology of metal-forming processes; forging processes; innovative metal forming processes; aluminum alloy; magnesium alloy; titanium alloy; steel; FEM
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metal forming is one of the oldest technologies used by humankind to manufacture products. Today, it is difficult to imagine the development of civilization without parts produced by metal-forming processes. Despite the vast knowledge and experience gained over the centuries, we are still striving to develop technology, machinery and equipment, and research methods and to learn about the phenomena accompanying the deformation of metals. In recent years, we have seen the rapid development of simulation and modeling techniques of metal-forming processes, which make it possible to perform multivariant analyses of complex problems quickly and relatively inexpensively. To meet this trend, the Editorial Board of the Metals journal is pleased to propose a Special Issue entitled “Advances in Modeling and Simulation in Metal Forming”, offering authors the opportunity to present the latest results in this area. As the Guest Editors, we invite you to contribute to this publication series, which we hope will be a source of knowledge not only for researchers, but also for practitioners. For this reason, we encourage you to submit original articles on the broadly understood subject of modeling and simulation of metal-forming processes.
Prof. Dr. Andrzej Gontarz
Dr. Grzegorz Winiarski
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- metal forming
- theory
- technology
- machines and equipment
- simulation
- modeling
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