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Re: Forging References
- __From__: jbuch
- __Subject__: Re: Forging References
- __Date__: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 09:27:28 -0500
Arian wrote:
Hi,
I am a student of manufacturing engineering. I want ot know some
references for Forging,its molds and its softwares. I can work with
ANSYS and CATIA but I think these softwares are not enough for
forging. please guide me for those i said. And please introduce me the
sites about forging. thanks.
The simplest tutorial on forging is to get a hammer and some pieces of
different metals, and an anvil.
Then start banging away.
Nest, get snother piece or two of metal that looks like a die. Place on
top of the metal and bang away.
You might use a torch and heat the metal to a "softening" temperature
and also bang away.
Now you will know physically what forging is.
I suggest that you visit a library for books.
An hour in the library is worth a week in the laboratory.
An hour in the library is worth a day searching for web sites.
You might be able to ride a horse to the library.
However, if you insist, use a laptop (on a horse or a desk) and go to :
http://octopus.freeyellow.com/metlinks.html
Be careful not to learn anything about materials from any of those
dangerous sites.
Jim
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