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Hot deformation is a key method of processing metallic materials and controlling their final properties through structure-forming processes. The ability to exploit the structural potentiality of both traditional alloys and new progressive materials is crucial in terms of sustainable development and economic growth. This reprint focuses not only on conventional technologies (e.g., rolling or forging) but also on modern procedures, such as various types of complex thermomechanical processing and controlled cooling. Most papers are based on the application of advanced hot deformation simulators and structural analysis methods, as well as computer simulations of bulk-forming processes.
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Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Déformations (Mécanique) --- Elasticité --- Elasticity. --- Deformations (Mechanics). --- Déformations (Mécanique) --- Elasticité
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Rheology --- Colloids --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Plasticity --- Viscosity --- Rheology.
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Rheologica Acta has the aim of advancing rheology in the broadest sense. It publishes papers in all core areas of fluid or solid rheology. Studies which integrate rheology with other physical or chemical phenomena, which explore novel experimental or computational methods, or which apply rheology are also welcome.
Rheology --- Rhéologie --- Reologie. --- Colloids --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Plasticity --- Viscosity
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"The purpose of the journal is to report original research on all aspects of plastic deformation, damage and fracture behaviour of isotropic as well as anisotropic solids, including the thermodynamics of plasticity and fracture, continuum theory, and macroscopic as well as microscopic phenomena. The topics of interest include plastic behaviour of single crystals and polycrystalline metals, ceramics, rocks and soils, composites, nanocrystalline and microelectronics materials, shape memory alloys, ferroelectric ceramics, thin films and polymers, as well as plasticity aspects of failure and fracture mechanics. Significant experimental, numerical or theoretical contributions advancing the understanding of plastic behaviour of solids are of special interest, together with studies relating macroscopic to the microscopic behaviour of solids. Papers on modeling of finite nonlinear elastic deformation, with similarities to modeling of plastic deformation, are also welcome."
Plasticity --- Plasticité --- Cohesion --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Plastics --- Rheology
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Plasticity --- Plasticity. --- Cohesion --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Plastics --- Rheology
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In this book the classical rigid-plastic model of deformed workpiece and the characteristic (slipline) method of analysis is assumed. The rigid-plastic solid assumption is deemed reasonable for the problems of technological plasticity with large scale plastic flow, where small elastic stains are negligible. Along with classical results of the theory of plasticity the book includes many original analytical and numerical solutions of the problems of technological plasticity obtained by the authors in Russia and unknown for most western readers. The results of the analyses are given by analytical
Plasticity --- Metals --- Metal-work --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Mathematical models. --- Plastic properties
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