A New Approach to Characterize Superplastic Materials from Free-Forming Test and Inverse Analysis
Gillo Giuliano,
Wilma Polini
Abstract:For about 60 years, the aerospace industry has been strongly interested in superplastic forming processes to produce extremely light and complex-shaped components. Superplastic characteristics are found in lightweight metallic materials such as titanium-based, aluminum-based, and, more recently, magnesium-based alloys. Since the high ductility exhibited by superplastic materials is two orders of magnitude higher than that of conventional materials, complex-shaped components can be obtained. If made with conven… Show more
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