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    Benchmark Study of Finite Element Models for Simulating the Thermostam** of Woven-Fabric Reinforced Composites

    Thermostam** of woven fabrics shows promise for being a viable means for making high-volume low-cost composites. A number of research teams around the world have been develo** finite element methods for si...

    J. Sargent, J. Chen, J. Sherwood, J. Cao in International Journal of Material Forming (2010)

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    Using Modal Analysis to Investigate the Validity of Finite Element Models for Simulating the Thermostam** of Woven-Fabric Reinforced Composites

    Thermostam**/thermoforming of woven-fabric reinforced composites can produce high-volume low-cost composite parts. Finite element modelling of the forming of such composites allows tailoring the manufacturin...

    J. Sherwood, K. Fetfatsidis, D. Winchester in International Journal of Material Forming (2010)

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    Sintering mechanisms of nascent semi-crystalline polymer powders by high velocity compaction

    A new technique, the High Velocity Compaction (HVC) allows the processing of nascent semicrystalline powders via sintering. It implies several controlled energy impacts on a powder-filled die. The die is heate...

    O. Lame, D. Jauffrès, G. Vigier, F. Doré in International Journal of Material Forming (2008)