Metal deforming – By application of fluent medium – or energy field – With actuated tool engaging work
Patent
1998-08-17
2000-07-11
Jones, David
Metal deforming
By application of fluent medium, or energy field
With actuated tool engaging work
72430, 72707, B21J 1524, B21D 2614
Patent
active
060855622
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to several hybrid methods of metal forming including: (1) a method involving a partial mechanical forming followed by electromagnetic forming; (2) a method involving the initial mechanical forming, followed by further mechanical and electromagnetic forming; and a method involving the initial partial mechanical forming and electromagnetic forming, followed by further mechanical and electromagnetic forming.
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Daehn Glenn S.
Herman Edward A.
Vohnout Vincent J.
Jones David
The Ohio State University
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