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Simulation and Optimization on Service Performance of Hot Forming Parts

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Hot forming parts are most suitable for the body structural parts due to their ultra-high strength and hardness. This chapter will focus on the following questions such as how to evaluate the service performance of hot forming parts, how to optimize and design the service properties, and how to improve the service performance of the body structural parts by means of simulations and experiments.

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Hu, P., Ma, N., Liu, Lz., Zhu, YG. (2013). Simulation and Optimization on Service Performance of Hot Forming Parts . In: Theories, Methods and Numerical Technology of Sheet Metal Cold and Hot Forming. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4099-3_10

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