Presentations from ICTP 2021:
The 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity

The following selected presentations were delivered as part of the 13th International Conference on the Technology of Plasticity (ICTP 2021), held as a virtual event, July 25-30, 2021. These presentations are now available to view at no charge.

"The Fundamentals of Microparticle Impact Bonding in Metals, Alloys, and Advanced Materials"

Christopher Schuh
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

"Professor Ruan and the International Cold Forging Group (ICFG)"

Erman Tekkaya
TU Dortmund University, Germany

"A Plasticity Framework for Forming Applications"

Frederic Barlat
Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea

"Professor Z.R. Wang's Contributions to Metal Forming Theory, Technology and Education"

Gang Liu
Harbin Institute of Technology, China

"On the Geometrical Accuracy in Incremental Sheet Forming"

Gerhard Hirt
Institute of Metal Forming - RWTH Aachen University, Germany

"A Vision of Numerically Controlled, Autonomous Manufacturing and Metal Forming"

Glenn Daehn
Ohio State University, U.S.A.

"Estimation and Prevention of Strain Localization in Shear Tests"

Heinrich Traphöne
TU Dortmund University, Germany

"Using Plasticity for Making High-performance Nanostructured Composites"

Irene Beyerlein
University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.

"Numerical Modelling of the Flow Forming Process: Computation Time Optimization and Accuracy Analysis"

Katia Mocellin
CEMEF Mines ParisTech, France

"50 Year’s Research and Development on Metal Forming and Joining"

Niels Bay
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

"Prof. Yasuhisa Tozawa's Achievements in the Field of Metal Forming"

Takashi Ishikawa
Chubu University, Japan

"Tube Forming and Fabricating Technologies for Contributing Society by Tackling Problems of Environment and Aging Population"

Takashi Kuboki
The University of Electro-Communications, Japan

"A New Criterion for Triclinic-asymmetric Yielding: Implicitly Describing Anisotropy and Distortional Asymmetry"

Zachary Brunson
Colorado School of Mines, U.S.A.