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Microforming Processes - Fundamental Studies and Developments

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Abstract As part of the IREE supplemental award, Numpon Mahayotsanun visited Nagoya Institute of Technology (NIT), Japan during the summer of 2007 to conduct a research project in designing a friction testing machine for microforming applications. During his stay at NIT, he performed experimental tests in the existing friction testing machine and also designed a similar type of machine for microforming applications. The experiences and the results that he gained were considered valuable and helpful to better understand micro-forming.
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Bio Numpon Mahayotsanun received the B.S. /M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University in 2005. He has been a PhD student of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. Research interests include microforming and draw-in sensor.
Sponsored By NSF CMMI-400310
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Numpon Mahayotsanun, "Microforming Processes - Fundamental Studies and Developments", Trip report presented at the NSF IREE 2007 Grantees Conference, October 30 - November 1, 2007, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
  • (2009), "Microforming Processes - Fundamental Studies and Developments," http://globalhub.org/resources/899.

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