Future Trends in Production Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24491-9_17
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“…Furthermore, there is also progress to be expected in terms of breaking down the current limitations of LFS and LBS such as the linearity of the profiles. Flexible processes such as flexible flow splitting are currently developed [19] which are much more complicated in terms of tool geometry and process control and probably also in terms of property distributions.…”
Section: History and Future Trends For Flow Splitting And Bend Splittingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there is also progress to be expected in terms of breaking down the current limitations of LFS and LBS such as the linearity of the profiles. Flexible processes such as flexible flow splitting are currently developed [19] which are much more complicated in terms of tool geometry and process control and probably also in terms of property distributions.…”
Section: History and Future Trends For Flow Splitting And Bend Splittingmentioning
confidence: 99%