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Tensile Electroforming Model

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Electrically Assisted Forming

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This chapter contains modeling work for sheet metal subject to an applied direct electrical current in uniaxial tension. The modeling is divided into a thermal and mechanical approach which is combined to a thermo-mechanical model to predict the deformation behavior during EAF.

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Salandro, W.A., Jones, J.J., Bunget, C., Mears, L., Roth, J.T. (2015). Tensile Electroforming Model. In: Electrically Assisted Forming. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08879-2_6

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