Micro-scaled Products Development via Microforming Deformation Behav

‘Micro-scaled Products Development via Microforming’ presents state-of-the-art research on microforming processes, and focuses on the development of micro-scaled metallic parts via microforming processes. Microforming refers to the fabrication of micropar

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Ming Wang Fu Wai Lun Chan

Micro-scaled Products Development via Microforming Deformation Behaviours, Processes, Tooling and its Realization

Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing

Series editor Duc Truong Pham, Birmingham, UK

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Ming Wang Fu Wai Lun Chan •

Micro-scaled Products Development via Microforming Deformation Behaviours, Processes, Tooling and its Realization

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Ming Wang Fu Wai Lun Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong People’s Republic of China

ISSN 1860-5168 ISBN 978-1-4471-6325-1 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-6326-8

ISSN 2196-1735 (electronic) ISBN 978-1-4471-6326-8 (eBook)

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To my wife and partner, Lei Yan, and my sons and daughter, Gabriel Yongquan Fu, Grace Yongan Fu, and Graham Yongji Fu M. W. Fu This book is dedicated to my parents and loving Daisy W. L. Chan

Preface

The capability of plastic deformation of materials had been used for fabrication of parts and products in ancient times by using hammer to deform metallic materials for making simple tools. Nowadays, this capability of materials is ubiqui