Abstract

For the following little-researched industrial plastic metal-forming processes, brief descriptions are outlined and short accounts of the mechanics of important aspects of them are presented: the pressing of plate in circular or spherical dies, curved plate forming by peening or rolling, ring rolling, rotary forging, ball forming by forging, rolling, or the use of a shot-tower, and sheet perforation or neck extruding. These operations are chosen as being complex and to indicate some likely practical outlets for plasticity theory. For all of them the plastic deformation encountered is described.

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