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An introduction to the various modelling and simulation techniques employed in spray forming.
Main description
Spray forming combines the metallurgical processes of metal casting and powder metallurgy to fabricate metal products with enhanced properties. This book provides an introduction to the various modelling and simulation techniques employed in spray forming, and shows how they are applied in process analysis and development. The author begins by deriving and describing the main models. He then presents their application in the simulation of the key…mehr

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Short description/annotation
An introduction to the various modelling and simulation techniques employed in spray forming.

Main description
Spray forming combines the metallurgical processes of metal casting and powder metallurgy to fabricate metal products with enhanced properties. This book provides an introduction to the various modelling and simulation techniques employed in spray forming, and shows how they are applied in process analysis and development. The author begins by deriving and describing the main models. He then presents their application in the simulation of the key features of spray forming. Wherever possible he discusses theoretical results with reference to experimental data. Building on the features of metal spray forming, he also derives common characteristic modelling features that may be useful in the simulation of related spray processes. The book is aimed at researchers and engineers working in process technology, chemical engineering, and materials science.

Table of contents:
1. Introduction; 2. Spray forming of metals; 3. Modelling of engineering processes; 4. Fluid disintegration; 5. Spray; 6. Compaction; 7. The integral modelling approach; 8. Summary and outlook; Appendices.
Autorenporträt
Udo Fritsching received his PhD from the University of Bremen, Germany, and is currently head of the Research Group at the Institute for Materials Science, University of Bremen. He is the author of 130 scientific papers and has five patent applications pending.