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    Modelling hot (metal) sheet forming with cold tooling

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    Authors
    Mis, Michal cc
    Hall, Richard
    Spence, Julian
    Emekwuru, Nwabueze cc
    Kibble, Kevin cc
    Affiliation
    University of Wolverhampton
    Issue Date
    2012
    
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    Abstract
    Use of cold tooling is beneficial in the sheet metal forming. This paper presents simulations of the process with the objective of investigating issues associated with thermal management, and of providing thermo-mechanical data for future research.
    Citation
    Mis, M., Hall, R., Spence, J., Emekwuru, N. and Kibble, K. (2012) Modelling hot (metal) sheet forming with cold tooling, In MSC.Software 2012 UK User Conference, Solihull, [online] Available from: http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=PA140.
    Publisher
    MSC Software
    Additional Links
    http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=PA140
    Type
    Meetings and Proceedings
    Language
    en
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