High-velocity forming of metals;
a concise yet intensive treatment of the mechanics, principles, equipment and methods employed in the forming of metals by the explosive, electro-hydraulic, magnetic-pulse, and pneumatic-mechanical processes.
Prepared under the supervision of National Technical Publications Committee, Frank W. Wilson, editor-in-chief.

APA Citation

American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers. (1964). High-velocity forming of metals: a concise yet intensive treatment of the mechanics, principles, equipment and methods employed in the forming of metals by the explosive, electro-hydraulic, magnetic-pulse, and pneumatic-mechanical processes. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall.

MLA Citation

American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers. High-velocity Forming of Metals: a Concise Yet Intensive Treatment of the Mechanics, Principles, Equipment And Methods Employed In the Forming of Metals by the Explosive, Electro-hydraulic, Magnetic-pulse, And Pneumatic-mechanical Processes. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964.

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