SPP 1138
Priority Program 1138 Process Scaling - Modelling of Scaling Effects on Manufacturing Processes
The priority program "Modeling of scaling effects on manufacturing
processes" will be promoted by the "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft"
since 2002
Scaling effects are defined by the occurence of a not directly
predictable change of the process parameters, if a process was scaled
in correct similarity relations.
The aim
of this priority program is to clarify the influence of size appearing
at the scaling on manufacturing processes, where plastic shape-changing
of metal material takes a central part, and thereby influence the
result of the process. The aproaches to be developed should be able to
describe the observed phenomenouses. Thereby should be understanding on
the limit of process developed, which are due to geometrical, plastical
or dynamical instability. It is desirable that the knowledge joined by
the analysis of scaling effects on manufacturing processes, lead to
novel processes
The papers refer especially to the following points:
- Modeling of the material-behaviour in the process
- Developing similiarity material-characteristics
- Validation of scaling effects
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