MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Engineering Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
MTE3506
Plasticity and metal shaping
4 points + 2 lectures per week plus tutorials + First semester + Clayton +
Prerequisites: MTE2514
Objectives To apply concepts stress analysis to time-independant
deformation of solids, learning techniques which provide a basis for
visualisation of deformation, for on-line control in industry and for advanced
numerical analysis of metal working processes. To obtain an overview of the
technology of the more important metal working processes and associated
technology.
Synopsis Transformation of stress and strain, invariants; validity of
yield criteria; flow rules; stress-strain relationships; slip-line fields and
hodographs; upper bounds using discontinuous velocity fields.
Assessment Examination: 60% + Assignments: 30% + Laboratory work: 20%
Recommended reading
- Backofen W A Deformation processing Addison-Wesley, 1972
- Calladine C R Engineering plasticity Pergamon, 1969
- Johnson W and Mamalis A G Plasticity and metal forming Hellenic
Steel, 1978
- Johnson W and Mellor P B Engineering plasticity Van Nostrand, 1982
- Mendelson R Plasticity: Theory and applications Collier Macmillan,
1968
- Rowe G W Principles of industrial metalworking processes 2nd edn,
Arnold, 1977
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