Forging Practice by G. Kamenshchikov, S. Koltun, V. Naukov, and B. Chernobrovkin is a comprehensive technical manual and training guide that covers the principles, processes, and practical methods of metal forging — one of the most essential operations in industrial manufacturing and mechanical engineering. Written by leading Soviet metallurgical engineers and educators, this book blends scientific theory with workshop application, making it an indispensable resource for students, technicians, and professionals in metalworking and mechanical production.
The book provides detailed explanations of forging techniques, equipment, and materials, including hand forging, die forging, hot and cold forming, heat treatment, and metal flow mechanics. It also covers the properties of different metals and alloys, the design of forging tools and dies, and safety regulations necessary for maintaining efficiency and precision in workshop and factory settings.
Illustrated with diagrams, schematics, and practical examples, Forging Practice helps readers understand the relationship between temperature, pressure, deformation, and structure, guiding them from basic manual methods to complex industrial forging operations.
This classic technical textbook reflects the high educational standards of Soviet engineering literature — clear, methodical, and highly applicable — and continues to serve as a reliable reference for metalworkers, engineers, and educators committed to mastering the art and science of forging.
PUBLISHER:MIR PUBLISHERS MOSCOW
BINDING: HARD COVER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 483

