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Advanced Manufacturing Processes of Metal Forming (2nd Edition)

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Metals and Alloys".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 September 2024 | Viewed by 57

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Metal Forming and Casting Department, Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 85 Narbutta, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland
Interests: metal forming; die forging; lightweight metal alloys; metal forming of metallic biomaterials; plastic forming of metal composites
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Metal Forming and Casting Department, Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 85 Narbutta, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland
Interests: metal forming; microforming; microjoining; vibration assisted forming, surface phenomena; UFG materials for microforming
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

It is a great honor and privilege to be involved as Guest Editors of a Special Issue of Materials focusing on advanced manufacturing processes of metal forming.

Metal forming is one of the most common technological methods used in the manufacturing of metal products. It is characterized by the fact that the metal is plastically deformed to give it the desired geometry and physical and chemical properties. The changes in physical and chemical properties mainly consist of changing the structure, mechanical properties, and surface topology of the metal product. There are a number of metal-forming methods for modifying the structure and properties of metals in the desired direction. Due to the increasing demand for high-quality products and the rapid development of science and technology, advanced metal-forming technologies have been successfully developed in recent years. Significant progress can be seen in traditional metal-forming methods, such as die forging, extrusion, punching, drawing, rolling, and pressing, etc. Additionally, unconventional metal-forming methods are being developed, such as SPD incremental forming, CONFORM extrusion, KOBO extrusion, innovative processes for forming flanges in hollow products by moving sleeve extrusion, the rapid tube hydroforming method, drawing using ultrasound, forming on an electromagnetic press, forming on a multi-slide press, plastic microforming processes assisted by low-frequency vibration energy and ultrasonic vibration, and innovative forging rolling processes, etc.

This Special Issue aims to present the latest research and development of advanced manufacturing processes of metal forming. It is our pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript to this Special Issue. Full research articles, communications, and reviews are welcome for submission.

Dr. Anna Dziubińska
Prof. Dr. Wojciech Presz
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • manufacturing processes
  • metal forming
  • traditional metal-forming processes
  • unconventional metal-forming processes
  • metals and their alloys
  • lightweight metal alloys
  • microstructure
  • mechanical properties

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