By an
engineer with decades of practical manufacturing experience, this
book is a complete modern guide to sheet metal forming processes
and die design still the most commonly used methodology for the
mass-production manufacture of aircraft, automobiles, and complex
high-precision parts. It illustrates several different approaches
to this intricate field by taking the reader through the hows and
whys of product analysis, as well as the techniques for blanking,
punching, bending, deep drawing, stretching, material economy,
strip design, movement of metal during stamping, and tooling. While
concentrating on simple, applicable engineering methods rather than
complex numerical techniques, this practical reference makes it
easier for readers to understand the subject by using numerous
illustrations, tables, and charts.
Part
I: Theoretical Fundamentals
- The
Structure of Metals
- Mechanical Behavior of
Materials
Part II: Manufacturing Processes
- Shearing
Process
- Blanking
and Punching
- Bending
- Deep
Drawing
- Various
Drawing Processes
Part III: Die Design
- Die
Classifications and Basic Die Components
- Blanking
and Punching Dies
- Bending
Dies
- Deep
Drawing Dies
- Various
Forming Dies
- Tool and
Die Materials
Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index