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Proc. ASME. MSEC2012, ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, 179-187, June 4–8, 2012
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: MSEC2012-7334
... simplifications to the existing heat transfer model will be highlighted. Third, the general electroplastic effect coefficient (EEC) profile shape for the Stainless Steel 304 material will be compared to that of Titanium alloys. Fourth, a frequency analysis will be done on the data taken during the experiments...
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Proc. ASME. MSEC2012, ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, 93-102, June 4–8, 2012
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: MSEC2012-7241
... by the authors has led to ways of accounting for the formability increases due to the applied electricity, by way of an Electroplastic Effect Coefficient (EEC), and by utilizing this coefficient, simple EAM forming tests can ultimately be modeled. This work provides insight into the authors’ EAM modeling...
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Proc. ASME. MSEC2011, ASME 2011 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, Volume 1, 573-582, June 13–17, 2011
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: MSEC2011-50250
... the deformation process compared to the total amount of electrical energy is given by the electroplastic effect coefficient. The objective of the current research is to investigate the complex effect of the electricity applied during deformation, and to establish a methodology for quantifying the electroplastic...
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Proc. ASME. MSEC2010, ASME 2010 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, Volume 1, 581-590, October 12–15, 2010
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: MSEC2010-34043
... technique that has been proven capable of significantly increasing the formability of many automotive alloys, hence the “electroplastic effect”. In this technique, electricity can be applied in many ways ( e.g. , pulsed, cycled, or continuous) to metals undergoing different types of deformation ( e.g...