Chapter 02: Deformative Manufacturing
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The fundamental concept of deformative manufacturing is that the volume of the part is continuously changed over a sequence of processes along the value chain.
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The temperatures defining the deformation process as Hot, Warm or Cold Working are depending on the work piece material.
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In order to determine the force required to conduct an extrusion process for a given material at a defined temperature, the manufacturing engineer’s decision needs to include not only the cross-sectional area but also the
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Rolling processes are capable to produce
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Rolling processes are very economical as they do not require elevated temperatures for the material and only require one step to create the final product.
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As the diameter of a ring changes during the ring rolling operation, some of the rolls need to adapt during the process. Which roll(s) is/are generally fixed?
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As polymers can not be manufactured in a casting process, epoxies/glues are  the only option to create cast-like designs out of polymers.
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Due to often limited dimensional accuracy, casting processes mostly require secondary operations.
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The sprue is designed to ensure the cavity is filled despite occurring shrinkage.
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A sheet metal drawing process is considered a ‘Deep Drawing Process’ when
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