@inproceedings{0f1cf38f99d744038e70d0d08a21ba54,
title = "Use of the inverse approach for the manufacture and decoration of food cans",
abstract = "Innovation is a key objective in the metal packaging industry in order to produce new concepts, designs, shapes and printing. Simulation technology now allows both the can design as well as the manufacturing process to be carefully analysed before any physical prototypes or dies have been manufactured. These simulations are traditionally carried out using incremental simulation methodologies. However, much information may also be attained by using the inverse approach: the initial blank format for the can body as well as its lid may be optimised much faster, the actual decoration of the can may be evaluated and even calculated when deformation printing techniques are utilised. This paper presents some of the technical details relating to the inverse approach employed in Stampack to carry out simulations important for the manufacture of food cans that are shown via industrial.",
author = "Duffett, {G. A.} and A. Forgas and L. Neamtu and H. Naceur and Batoz, {J. L.} and Guo, {Y. Q.}",
year = "2005",
month = aug,
day = "5",
doi = "10.1063/1.2011309",
language = "English",
isbn = "0735402655",
series = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics Inc.",
pages = "731--738",
booktitle = "NUMISHEET 2005",
note = "NUMISHEET 2005: 6th International Conference and Workshop on Numerical Simulation of 3D Sheet Metal Forming Processes ; Conference date: 15-08-2005 Through 19-08-2005",
}