Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1.
The Magnetic Pulsed Pressure for Forming of Inner Angles in the Sheet Metals
1.1. The problem formulation under idealization of the inductor current wires by rather thin wires
1.2. Integrating of the Maxwell equations, the calculation relationships
1.3. Numerical illustrations, some conclusions
1.4. Generalization for a case of the inductor current wires with a finite width
1.5. The suggestion and foundation of the inductor system effective construction
1.6. The experimental investigations of the inductor systems for stamping
angles in the sheet metal
1.7. Inferences by the Part 1
Part 2.
The Magnetic Pulsed Attraction of Thin-Walled Metals
2.1. The attraction of the ferromagnetic metals
2.1.1.Theoretical analysis of EMF attraction process for ferromagnetic metals
2.1.2. Numerical estimates
2.1.3. Experimental validation
2.2. Pulsed Electromagnetic Attraction of Nonmagnetic Sheet Metals
2.2.1. Concept of pulsed electromagnetic attraction of the non-magnetic metals
2.2.2. The theoretical analysis of the EMF attraction in the "Inductor System with Attracting Screen (ISAS)"
2.2.3. Numerical estimates
2.2.4. Experimental validation
2.3. Some possible applications of the EMF attraction process and the main conclusion
Part 3.
The practical realization of external restoring the dents on the car bodies by the EMF attraction
3.1. The experimental approbation of the process and of the tool for flattening the ferromagnetic steel samples
3.2. The experimental approbation of the dents magnetic pulsed restoration in any sheet metals by the universal tool
3.3. Inferences by the Part 3
Concluding part
Abstract
Bibliography
About the Author: Yuriy Batygin is a Professor of Mathematics at the Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University, Ukraine. He is interested in Magnetic Pulsed Metals Processing and has published over 200 publications in the field.
Marina Barbashova is a tutor and research scientist at Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University, Ukraine, since 2010. Oleg Sabokar has been working at the Science Laboratory of Electromagnetic Technologies, Ukraine, since 2013. Since 2015 he is a tutor and postdoc at Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University.