03275nam 2200685 450 991045111300332120200520144314.00-19-756000-81-280-53327-797866105332750-19-536457-01-60119-412-9(CKB)1000000000326959(EBL)430268(OCoLC)437113760(SSID)ssj0000072515(PQKBManifestationID)11969929(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072515(PQKBWorkID)10094537(PQKB)11671188(StDuBDS)EDZ0002351083(MiAaPQ)EBC430268(Au-PeEL)EBL430268(CaPaEBR)ebr11303406(CaONFJC)MIL53327(EXLCZ)99100000000032695920161202h19891989 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMetal forming and the finite-element method /Shiro Kobayashi, Soo-Ik Oh, Taylan AltanNew York, New York ;Oxford, [England] :Oxford University Press,1989.©19891 online resource (398 p.)Oxford Series on Advanced Manufacturing ;4Includes index.0-19-504402-9 Includes bibliographies and index.Contents; Symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Metal-Forming Processes; 3. Analysis and Technology in Metal Forming; 4. Plasticity and Viscoplasticity; 5. Methods of Analysis; 6. The Finite-Element Method-Part I; 7. The Finite-Element Method-Part II; 8. Plane-Strain Problems; 9. Axisymmetric Isothermal Forging; 10. Steady-State Processes of Extrusion and Drawing; 11. Sheet-Metal Forming; 12. Thermo-Viscoplastic Analysis; 13. Compaction and Forging of Porous Metals; 14. Three-Dimensional Problems; 15. Preform Design in Metal Forming16. Solid Formulation, Comparison of Two Formulations, and Concluding RemarksAppendix. The FEM Code, SPID (Simple Plastic Incremental Deformation); IndexThe application of computer-aided design and manufacturing techniques is becoming essential in modern metal-forming technology. Thus process modelling for the determination of deformation mechanics has been a major concern in research. In light of these developments, the finite element method - a technique by which an object is decomposed into pieces and treated as isolated, interacting sections - has steadily assumed increased importance. This volume addresses advances in modern metal-forming technology, computer-aided design and engineering, and the finite element method.Oxford series on advanced manufacturing ;4.Metal-workMathematical modelsFinite element methodElectronic books.Metal-workMathematical models.Finite element method.671/.072/4Kobayashi Shiro1941-297762Oh Soo-IkAltan TaylanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451113003321Metal forming and the finite-element method1491865UNINA01458nam 2200397Ka 450 991069211030332120040206110238.0(CKB)5470000002352335(OCoLC)54366675ocm54366675(OCoLC)995470000002352335(EXLCZ)99547000000235233520040206d1998 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe securities activities of the foreign subsidiaries of U.S. banks[electronic resource] evidence on risks and returns /by Gary Whalen[Washington, D.C.] :Office of the Comptroller of the Currency,[1998]OCC working paper ;98-2Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 30, 2004)."February 1998."Includes bibliographical references.Securities activities of the foreign subsidiaries of U.S. banks Banks and bankingBanks and bankingSecurities processingBanks and banking.Banks and bankingSecurities processing.Whalen Gary1380902United States.Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.GPOGPOBOOK9910692110303321The securities activities of the foreign subsidiaries of U.S. banks3423057UNINA