Description
Date: 17 March 2021, 13.00 UTC. Webinar
Estimated Time: 1 hr
Language: English
Summary of the lecture
Finite Element Method (FEM) computer simulation provides broad opportunities for conducting research in metal forming. Computer simulation can predict forming features, tool behaviour, billet or tool temperature, possible fracture of the billet or can create models for chain metallurgical processes.
The lecture presents an overview of the most popular FEM simulation software which is applied for metal forming processes investigation.
The speaker will discuss the main trends in the FEM computer simulation application for metal forming processes, possible prospects and provide examples of how computer simulation was effectively used for different metal forming processes.
Speaker Introduction
Mikhail Skripalenko
PhD, Associate Professor
NUST MISiS
National University of Science and Technology
Mikhail is an Associate Professor in the Metal Forming Department of National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”.
Mikhail does research in Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Tube Manufacturing and Computer Simulation.
His publications are indexed in Scopus (h-index 8) and Web of Science (h-index 6)
Mikhail has education degrees in Metal Forming (2004). In 2007, he received his PhD in Metal Forming.