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Roll Form Tool Design

Author : William Alvarez
Publisher :
Page : 117 pages
File Size : 24,82 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780831132903

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The principal method of learning either design skills or machine operator skills of roll form tooling and its design has been on-the-job training. As the only book of its kind available on the subject, this insightful and handy reference acts as a supplement to on-the-job-training by presenting the fundamentals of roll tool design through theory and illustrative examples which include detail of the design calculations. Additionally, it identifies design decisions that are judgment calls and have no correct answers in design examples that depict certain ideas and conceptshelping users develop a feel for the process. It is sure to be useful as a teaching aid for setup personnel and roll form machine operators, as well as a basic reference for tool design personnel.

Roll Forming Handbook

Author : George T. Halmos
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 10,50 MB
Release : 2005-11-29
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1420030698

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Roll forming is one of the most widely used processes in the world for forming metals. Most of the existing knowledge resides in various journal articles or in the minds of those who have learned from experience. Providing a vehicle to systematically collect and share this important knowledge, the Roll Forming Handbook presents the first comprehens

PC-ROLL-TAP

Author : James D. Ede
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 35,31 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Roll forming (Metalwork)
ISBN :

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Design of Extrusion Forming Tools

Author : Olga Carneiro
Publisher : Smithers Rapra
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,17 MB
Release : 2012-12-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 1847355196

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The design of extrusion forming tools (dies and calibrators) is a difficult task usually performed by the employment of experimental trial-and-error procedures, which can hinder the performance and cost of the tools, may increase the time to market of new extruded products and limit their complexity.This book provides detailed information on the design of extrusion forming tools. It describes the main problems to be faced when designing dies and calibrators, the most relevant polymer properties to be considered in the design process, the specific problems related to several types of conventional extrusion dies, and recent developments on the design of special dies and process modeling. It is an updated and unique book on the subject, where each chapter is prepared by internationally recognized experts. Having in mind its nature, it is expected to become a useful reference book for higher education students (both undergraduate and graduate ones), teachers, researchers and engineers active in the extrusion industry.

Design of Tools for Deformation Processes

Author : T. Z. Blazynski
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 44,47 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9400941773

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Although the problem of tool design - involving both the selection of suitable geometry and material- has exercised the attention of metal forming engineers for as long as this industrial activity has existed, the approach to its solution has been generally that of the 'trial and error' variety. It is only relatively recently that the continuing expansion of the bulk metal-forming industry, combined with an increase in the degree of sophistication required of its products and processes, has focussed attention on the problem of optimisation of tool design. This, in turn, produced a considerable expansion of theoretical and practical investi gations of the existing methods, techniques r,nd concepts, and helped to systematise our thinking and ideas in this area of engineering activity. In the virtual absence, so far, of a single, encyclopaedic, but sufficien tly deep, summation of the state of the art, a group of engineers and materials scientists felt that an opportune moment had arrived to try and produce, concisely, answers to many tool designers' dilemmas. This book attempts to set, in perspective, the existing - and proven - concepts of design, to show their respective advantages and weaknesses and to indicate how they should be applied to the individual main forming processes of rolling, drawing, extrusion and forging.