National Symposium of the Center for High-energy-rate Forming (1st). Lectures Given at the Martin Company, Denver Division, Denver, Colorado, February 8, 1966

National Symposium of the Center for High-energy-rate Forming (1st). Lectures Given at the Martin Company, Denver Division, Denver, Colorado, February 8, 1966

Author: BATTELLE MEMORIAL INST COLUMBUS OH DEFENSE METALS INFORMATION CENTER.

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Published: 1966

Total Pages: 34

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This memorandum contains the presentations to the First National Symposium of the Center for High Energy Rate Forming in Denver, Colorado, on February 8, 1966. The presentations consist primarily of discussions by members of the Advisory Committee to the Center on activities within their respective organizations relating to high-energy-rate fabrication processes. A primary motivation underlying the presentations was to provide information indicating the scope of interest in the technical community and thus to guide the future activities of the Center for High Energy Rate Forming. Processes covered in a substantial way in these presentations include explosive forming, gas detonation forming, and explosive welding. (Author).


Advances in Deformation Processing

Advances in Deformation Processing

Author: John J. Burke

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 1461340241

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The Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center has con ducted the Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference in coop eration with the Materials Science Group of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science of Syracuse University since 1954. The purpose of the conference has been to gather to gether scientists and engineers from academic institutions, in dustry and government who are uniquely qualified to explore in depth a subject of importance to the Army, the Department of Defense and the scientific community. This volume, Advances in Deformation Processing, addresses the areas of Analytical Advances, Workability, Processing to Optimize Properties, Advanced Applications - Materials, and Advanced Applications - Processes. The dedicated assistance of Mr. Joseph Bernier of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center throughout the stages of the conference planning and finally the publication of the Sagamore Conference Proceedings is deeply appreciated. The support of Helen Brown DeMascio of Syracuse University in p- paring the final manuscript is acknowledged. The continued active interest and support of these conferences by Dr. A. E. Gorum, Director of the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, is appreciated. Syracuse University Syracuse, New York The Editors vii Contents SESSION I INTRODUCTION A. E. Gorum, Moderator Continuum Mechanics and Deformation Processing 1.