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A Review on Electromagnetic Sheet Metal Forming of Continuum Sheet Metals
Satonkar N,
Published in SAE International
2019
Volume: 12
   
Issue: 2
Abstract
Electromagnetic forming (EMF) is a high-speed impulse forming process developed during the 1950s and 1960s to acquire shapes from sheet metal that could not be obtained using conventional forming techniques. In order to attain required deformation, EMF process applies high Lorentz force for a very short duration of time. Due to the ability to form aluminum and other low-formability materials, the use of EMF of sheet metal for automobile parts has been rising in recent years. This review gives an inclusive survey of historical progress in EMF of continuum sheet metals. Also, the EMF is reviewed based on analytical approach, finite element method (FEM) simulation-based approach and experimental approach, on formability of the metals. © 2019 SAE International.
About the journal
JournalSAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing
PublisherSAE International
ISSN1946-3987
Open Access0