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Need of lightweight materials to decrease used fuel is the main reason to develop new alloys and compositions with high strength/weight ratio; since new rules governing constitutive models of these new-developed alloys under loading and during processes, new studies have been conducted. In this regard, AMFRC works on broad range of material from Ferrous to non-ferrous metal, from conventional to high performance metals as well as composite and etc. The state-of-art heat treatment equipment and decent material science engineering team of AMFRC provide the best environment to carry out the latest scientific researches on this subject.

 

Related Publications
 

 

 Study of the Effect of Material Properties and Sheet Thickness on Formability

 of Conical Parts in Hydro-mechanical Deep Drawing ARP

 

 Hashemi A., Mashhadi M., Bakhshi-Jooybari M., Gorji H.

 Advanced Materials Research

 Publication year: 2012

 

  

 

 Experimental and Numerical Study on Forming Limit Diagrams

 of 304 Stainless Steel Tubes in the Hydroforming Process

 

 Falahati Naghibi M., Gerdooei M., Bakhshi Jooybari M.

 Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Springer

 Publication year: 2016

 

 
 
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