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Bibliography on Electromagnetic Metal Forming

The following is a list of journal papers and handbook articles that deal with electromagnetic metal forming.  IAP Research does not have reproduction rights to these materials, so please order them from the publisher or look for them at your local library.

  • Zariff A. Chaudhury and Glenn S. Daehn, "Underwater Electric Spark Discharge for Metal Forming: A Literature Review," ERC report, ERC/NSM-S-91-19, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1991.
  • Glenn S. Daehn and Leonard Bluestone, "Electrohydraulic Forming of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Components, " Final report to Ohio’s Thomas Edison Program, July 1992.
  • V. S. Balanethiram and Glenn S. Daehn, "Enhanced Formability of Interstitial Free Iron at High Strain Rates," Scripta Metall, et Mater., Vol. 27, 1992, pp. 1783-1788.
  • V. S. Balanethiram and Glenn S. Daehn, "High Strain Rate Blanking: A Literature Review," Engineering Research Center Report ERC/NSM-S-93-01, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1993, p. 17.
  • V. S. Balanethiram and Glenn S. Daehn, "Hyperplasticity: Increased Forming Limits at High Workpiece Velocity," Scripta Metall, et Mater., Vol. 30, 1994, pp. 515-520.
  • V. S. Balanethiram, Xiaoyu Hu, Marina Altynova and Glenn S. Daehn, "High Velocity Forming: Is it Time to Rediscover This Technology," Engineering Research Center Report ERC/NSM-S-94-15, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1994, pp. 36-37.
  • V. S. Balanethiram, Xiaoyu Hu, Marina Altynova and Glenn S. Daehn, "Hyperplasticity: Enhanced Formability at High Rates," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 45, 1994, pp. 595-600.
  • X. Hu, R. H. Wagoner, G. S. Daehn and S. Ghosh, "The Effect of Inertia on Tensile Ductility," Metall. Trans. A, Vol. 25A, 1994, pp. 2723-2735.
  • G. S. Daehn, M. Altynova, V. S. Balanethiram, G. Fenton, M. Padmanabhan, A. Tamhane, and E. Winnard, "High-Velocity Metal Forming – An Old Technology Addresses New Problems," JOM, Vol. 7, July 1995, pp. 42-45.
  • Glenn S. Daehn, Venkata S. Balanethiram, Xiaoyu Hu, Marina Altynova, and Mahadevan Padmanabhan, "Hyperplastic Forming of Sheets – A Competitor to Superplastic Forming?" in Superplasticity and Superplastic Forming, Amit K. Ghosh and Thomas R. Bieler, eds., The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 1995, pp. 11-16.
  • A. A. Tamhane, V. J. Vohnout, M. Padmanabhan, G. Fenton, V. S. Balanethiram, M. Altynova, and G. S. Daehn, "Opportunities in the High Velocity Forming of Sheet Metal," Submitted to The Metal Forming, 1996.
  • Amit A. Tamhane, Marina M. Altynova and Glenn S. Daehn, "Effect of Sample Size on Ductility in Electromagnetic Ring Expansion," Scripta Meterialia, Vol. 34, No. 8, 1996, pp. 1345-1350.
  • Xiaoyu Hu and Glenn S. Daehn, "Effect of Velocity on Flow Localization in Tension," Acta Mater., Vol. 44, No. 3, 1996, pp. 1021-1033.
  • Tool & Manufacturing Engineers Handbook, Volume II Forming, 4th Ed., Chapter 19, Special Forming Methods.
  • Metals Handbook, 9th Edition, Volume 14, Forming & Forging, ASM Electromagnetic Forming International, Metals Park, OH, pp. 644-653.
  • Francis Moon, Magneto-Solid Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons, 1984, p. 355.
  • "Electrotechnology – Volume 2," Editors R. P. Ouellette, John A. King, and P.N. Cheremisinoff, Ann Arbor Scientific, 1978, pp. 227-243.
 

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