Drop Forging, Die Sinking and Machine Forming of Steel

Drop Forging, Die Sinking and Machine Forming of Steel

Author: Joseph Vincent Woodworth

Publisher: Frederiksen Press

Published: 1911

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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This is a practical shop book for all interested in accurate tool and die making, steel treatment, drop forging, die sinking, power presses and modern shop practice in the production of duplicate metal parts.


Cold and Hot Forging

Cold and Hot Forging

Author: Taylan Altan

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1615030948

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Editors Altan (Ohio State University), Ngaile (North Carolina University), and Shen (Ladish Company, Inc.) offer this extensive overview of the latest developments in the design of forging operations and dies. Basic technological principles are briefly reviewed in the first two chapters.


Professional English in Use: Engineering

Professional English in Use: Engineering

Author: Mark Ibbotson

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9783125395077

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Authored by a qualified engineer with professional experience in both engineering and English language teaching, the book covers essential technical English vocabulary in context. Over 1000 words and phrases are presented to help engineers or engineering students better communicate in English on the job, using a format designed to make self-study more intuitive-- words and expressions are explained on the left-hand pages, and practice activiities are on the right hand pages. Suitable for Upper Intermediate level learners of English (CEF B1-B2).


Metal Deformation Processing

Metal Deformation Processing

Author: F. W. Boulger

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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As part of the Metalworking Processes and Equipment Program, information was collected on deformation characteristics of metals and their effect on processing operations. The report presents the information collected from technical engineering reports on Government contracts and from general engineering and metallurgical publications. The objective is to help the nonspecialist in recognizing the implications of scientific findings and in applying them in specific operations. This report contains a series of articles covering the following subjects: Ductile Fracture; Application of High Pressure to the Forming of Brittle Metals; Superplasticity; Lubrication in Metal-Deformation Processes; Swaging; Adiabatic Conditions in Deformation Processing; Residual Stresses produced by Deformation. These subjects are treated in two ways: (1) generalized discussions of common processes point out why specific variables must be modified in order to deform certain types of metals satisfactorily; and (2) data on the more difficult-to-form metals are used to illustrate the principles, limitations, and effects of the processes. (Author).