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numerical simulations of deformation processes in industrial applications. It seems that this book might fill at least partly the mentioned gap.

      Source: AGH University of Science and Technology (https://www.agh.edu.pl/en/university/history‐and‐traditions/emblem‐and‐symbols/).

      The book's readers may be graduate and postgraduate students in engineering, particularly material science and mechanical engineering. Researchers working on the physical foundations of inelastic deformation of metallic solids and numerical simulations of manufacturing processes could also benefit from this study. The content of the work is also directed at specialists in the field of rational mechanics of materials. The prerequisite knowledge of material science and continuum mechanics with related mathematical foundations, as vector and tensor algebra and tensor analysis, will appear helpful for the readers. The fundamental background may provide the recent work written by eminent scholars of great experience, Morton E. Gurtin, Eliot Fried, and Lallit Anand (Gurtin et al. 2009). Also, a modern and integrated study across the different observation scales of the foundation of solid mechanics applied to the mathematical description of material behaviour presented in the pivotal work (Asaro and Lubarda 2006) is recommendable for the readers. These works comprehensively cover the subject of rational thermomechanics, being the contemporary approach of classical treatises ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_on_the_shoulders_of_giants), cf. Chapter 4 for the discussion of a historical thread.

      1.3.1 Motivation Resulting from Industrial Applications

      Korbel and Szyndler (2010) presented an overview of the Polish engineering inventions' contribution to metal‐forming technologies. Three industrial sectors can play an important role: electrical power plants, transportation, and natural environment protection. First of all, one should focus on high‐quality and energy‐saving extrusion and forging processes of the elements made of structural steel, non‐ferrous metals, and light alloys used to produce parts of machines and other equipment manufactured by all industry sectors.

      Source: Copyright by Aleksandra Manecka – Padaż.

Photo depicts the pattern of the aluminium rest and extruded wire.

      Source: Korbel and Szyndler 2010. Copyright of Włodzimierz Bochniak.

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