Incremental Forming as a Rapid Tooling Process

This book discusses the general concept and applications of rapid tooling technologies and introduces the use of incremental forming for the development of rapid sheet tools. Methods and techniques for tool design and development are discussed, considerin

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Daniel Afonso Ricardo Alves de Sousa Ricardo Torcato Liliana Pires

Incremental Forming as a Rapid Tooling Process

SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology Manufacturing and Surface Engineering

Series Editor Joao Paulo Davim, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

This series fosters information exchange and discussion on all aspects of manufacturing and surface engineering for modern industry. This series focuses on manufacturing with emphasis in machining and forming technologies, including traditional machining (turning, milling, drilling, etc.), non-traditional machining (EDM, USM, LAM, etc.), abrasive machining, hard part machining, high speed machining, high efficiency machining, micromachining, internet-based machining, metal casting, joining, powder metallurgy, extrusion, forging, rolling, drawing, sheet metal forming, microforming, hydroforming, thermoforming, incremental forming, plastics/composites processing, ceramic processing, hybrid processes (thermal, plasma, chemical and electrical energy assisted methods), etc. The manufacturability of all materials will be considered, including metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, biomaterials, nanomaterials, etc. The series covers the full range of surface engineering aspects such as surface metrology, surface integrity, contact mechanics, friction and wear, lubrication and lubricants, coatings an surface treatments, multiscale tribology including biomedical systems and manufacturing processes. Moreover, the series covers the computational methods and optimization techniques applied in manufacturing and surface engineering. Contributions to this book series are welcome on all subjects of manufacturing and surface engineering. Especially welcome are books that pioneer new research directions, raise new questions and new possibilities, or examine old problems from a new angle. To submit a proposal or request further information, please contact Dr. Mayra Castro, Publishing Editor Applied Sciences, via [email protected] or Professor J. Paulo Davim, Book Series Editor, via [email protected]

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/10623

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Daniel Afonso TEMA: Centre for Mechanical Technology and Automation, School of Design, Management and Production Technologies Northern Aveiro University of Aveiro Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal Ricardo Torcato CICECO: Aveiro Institute of Materials, School of Design, Management and Production Technologies Northern Aveiro University of Aveiro Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal

Ricardo Alves de Sousa TEMA: Centre for Mechanical Technology and Automation, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Aveiro Aveiro, Portugal Liliana Pires CICECO: Aveiro Institute of Materials, School of Design, Management and Production Technologies Northern Aveiro University of Aveiro Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal

ISSN 2191-530X ISSN 2191-531