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Journal of Materials Processing Technology ELSEVIER Journal of Materials Processing Technology 46 (1994) 520 Contents of Volume 46 Vol. 46, No. 1-2, October 1994 Selected papers from the International Conference on Cold and Warm Forging Technology, Columbus, OH, USA, September 27-29, 1994 1. State of the Technology Current level of development of warm forging technology S. Sheljaskov (Darmstadt, Germany) The state of the art in cold forging lubrication N. Bay (Lyngby, Denmark) Conditions for a structured layout of precision forging E. Doege, J. Thalemann, F. Weber (Hannover, Germany) 2. Tool design and process simulation Fatigue failure of cold forging tooling: causes and possible solutions through fatigue analysis M. Knoerr (Columbus, OH, USA), K. Lange (Stuttgart, Germany), T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) Improvement of tool life in cold forging of complex automotive parts Y. Nagao (Tochigi, Japan), M. Knoerr, T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) New developments in the design of high performance stripwound cold forging J. Groenbaek, E.B. Nielsen (Nordborg, Denmark) Application of computer aided process design in the automotive forging industry H. Yano, K. Kaneko, M. Hayashi (Aichi, Japan) Recent development and applications of finite element method in metal forming J. Tang, W.T. Wu, J. Walters (Columbus, OH, USA) Application of computer aided simulation to investigate metal flow in selected forging operations H. Kim, K. Sweeney, T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) 3. Advances in processes and applications Flashless and precision forging of connecting rods from P/M aluminum alloys... . K. Siegert, D. Ringhand (Stuttgart, Germany) Modern cold forging applications for the manufacture of complex automotive S. Onodera, K. Sawai (Aichi, Japan) Computer aided approach for design and optimization of cold forging sequences for automotive parts R. Duggirala (Saginaw, MI, USA), R. Shivpuri, S. Kini, S. Ghosh, S. Roy (Columbus, OH, USA) Elsevier Science S.A. Journal of Materials Processing Technology ELSEVIER Journal of Materials Processing Technology 46 (1994) 520 Contents of Volume 46 Vol. 46, No. 1-2, October 1994 Selected papers from the International Conference on Cold and Warm Forging Technology, Columbus, OH, USA, September 27-29, 1994 1. State of the Technology Current level of development of warm forging technology S. Sheljaskov (Darmstadt, Germany) The state of the art in cold forging lubrication N. Bay (Lyngby, Denmark) Conditions for a structured layout of precision forging E. Doege, J. Thalemann, F. Weber (Hannover, Germany) 2. Tool design and process simulation Fatigue failure of cold forging tooling: causes and possible solutions through fatigue analysis M. Knoerr (Columbus, OH, USA), K. Lange (Stuttgart, Germany), T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) Improvement of tool life in cold forging of complex automotive parts Y. Nagao (Tochigi, Japan), M. Knoerr, T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) New developments in the design of high performance stripwound cold forging J. Groenbaek, E.B. Nielsen (Nordborg, Denmark) Application of computer aided process design in the automotive forging industry H. Yano, K. Kaneko, M. Hayashi (Aichi, Japan) Recent development and applications of finite element method in metal forming J. Tang, W.T. Wu, J. Walters (Columbus, OH, USA) Application of computer aided simulation to investigate metal flow in selected forging operations H. Kim, K. Sweeney, T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) 3. Advances in processes and applications Flashless and precision forging of connecting rods from P/M aluminum alloys... . K. Siegert, D. Ringhand (Stuttgart, Germany) Modern cold forging applications for the manufacture of complex automotive S. Onodera, K. Sawai (Aichi, Japan) Computer aided approach for design and optimization of cold forging sequences for automotive parts R. Duggirala (Saginaw, MI, USA), R. Shivpuri, S. Kini, S. Ghosh, S. Roy (Columbus, OH, USA) Elsevier Science S.A. Contents 4. Equipment, process and part handling Modern applications of complex forming and multi-action forming in cold forging T. Nakano (Kanagawa, Japan) Equipment and process technology for semi-hot extrusion in combination with cold extrusion E. Korner, J.A. Schéck (Géppingen, Germany) Some aspects of the economic production of complex steel components by cold forging and machining . K. Lange, H.-J. Keller (Stuttgart, Germany) Recent advances in cold and warm forging process modeling techniques: selected examples R. Shivpuri, S. Babu, S. Kini, P. Pauskar, A. Deshpande (Columbus, OH, USA) Vol. 46, Nos. 3-4, November 1994 Selected papers from the International Conference on Sheet Metal Forming Technology, Columbus, OH, USA, October 3-5, 1994 1. State of the Technology and Process Simulation Recent manufacturing technologies for auto-body panel forming tools T. Nakagawa (Tokyo, Japan) Process simulation in sheet metal forming A. Makinouchi, M. Kawka (Wako, Japan) Practical application of process simulation in stamping M. Karima (Oakville, Ont., Canada) Computer-aided design and calculation of deep drawn components E. Doege, F. Boinski (Hannover, Germany) Recent innovations in sheet material forming D. Lee (Troy, NY, USA) Industrial applications of computer simulations in stamping D. Lefebvre, E. Haug, F. Hatt (Troy, MI, USA) 2. Equipment and Part Handling Optimization of sheet metal forming processes by determination of the force vector and the position of its application K. Siegert, J. Ladwig (Stuttgart, Germany) Cross-bar cup feed transfer press for automotive application S. Soda (Osaka, Japan) Critical factors for achievement of successful high speed metal forming production 409 D.A. Schoch (Minster, OH, USA) Multimode electronic transfer feed J. Engerski (Chicago, IL, USA) 3. Materials, Lubrication and Tooling Computer simulation for tool and process design in sheet forming M.A. Ahmetoglu, G. Kinzel, T. Altan (Columbus, OH, USA) Application and forming of higher strength steel S.P. Keeler (Auburn Hills, MI, USA) $22 Contents Recent trends in sheet metals and their formability in manufacturing automotive panels H. Hayashi (Wako, Japan), T. Nakagawa (Tokyo, Japan) 4. Recent Developments in Die Design and Manufacturing Hydromechanical drawing of automotive parts S. Nakamura, H. Sugiura, H. Onoe, K. Ikemoto (Aichi, Japan) Pressure controlled nitrogen cylinders for draw dies M. Schlegel (Stuttgart, Germany) Author Index of Volume 46 Contents of Volume 46

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