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237 Modeling of the Semi-Solid Material Bètt~vi :ç!:;!Ànalysisof Micro-/

Mesoscale Feature Forming ~. ,

Gap-Yong Kim, Muammer Koç, Rhet' yor, and Jun Ni

246 An Experimental Investigation on Semi-Solid Forming of Micro/Meso-Scale Features

Gap-Yong Kim, Jun Ni, Rhett Mayor, and Heesool Kim

252 Ultrasonic Cavitation-Based Nanomanufacturing of Bulk Aluminum Matrix Nanocomposites

Yong Yang and Xiaochun Li

256 Numerical Investigation of Opposing Dual Sided Microscale Laser Shock Peening

Yajun Fan, Youneng Wang, Sinisa Vukelic, and Y. Lawrence Yao 265 Modeling of Surface Roughness and the Role of Debris in Micro-EDM

M. P. S. Krishna Kiran and Suhas S. Joshi

274 Effects of Ploughing Forces and Friction Coefficient in Microscale Machining

Siva Venkatachalam and Steven Y. Liang

281 Study of the Mechanism of Groove Wear of the Diamond Tooi in Nanoscale Ductile Mode Cutting of Monocrystalline Silicon

M. B. Gai, X. P. Li, and M. Rahman

287 Multiscale Finite Element Modeling of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Undergoing Laser-Assisted Machining-

Yinggang Tian and Yung C. Shin 296 Modeling of Ultra-Precision ELiD Grinding

K. Fathima, M. Rahman, A. Senthil Kumar, and H. S. Lim 303 Automated Slicing for a Multiaxis Metal Deposition System

Jianzhong Ruan, Todd E. Sparks, Ajay Panackal, F. W. Liou, Kunnayut Eiamsa-ard, Kevin Slattery, Hsin-Nan Chou, and Mary Kinsella

311 Experiments on Remelting and Solidification of Molten Metal Droplets Deposited in Vertical Columns

M. Fang, S. Chandra, and C. B. Park

319 Deposition Pattern Based Thermal Stresses in Single-Laver Laser Aided 'Direct Material Deposition Process

S. Gl1osh and J. Choi

333 The Nonlinear Time-Varying Response of Dynamic Thermal Tensioning for Welding-Induced Distortion Control

Jun Xu and Wei Li

TECHNICAL PAPERS

342 Prediction of Bend Allowance and Springback in Air Bending Hyunok Kim, Ninad Nargundkar, and Taylan Altan

352 Experimental and Numerical Investigations of a Split-Ring Test for Springback

Z. Cedric Xia, Craig E. Miller, and Feng Ren

360 A Computational Response Surface Study of Three-Dimensional Aluminum Hemming Using Solid~to-Shell Mappjng "

Guosong Lin, Jing Li, S. Jack Hu, and Wayne Cai

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