Abstract

The forming of complex three-dimensional parts (tubular structures, sections, shells) from flat sheets of metal-polymer composites is examined. Results are reported from a series of experimental studies of the strain and strength characteristics of these composites, and features of the fabrication of shells of single and double curvature are analyzed. One method of solving the problem of bending shells of complex shape with large displacements (deflections) beyond the elastic limit of the material is proposed and substantiated empirically.

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