Djakow, E.Homberg, W.Tabakajew, D.2016-05-022016-05-022016-04-27http://hdl.handle.net/2003/3492310.17877/DE290R-16971Quasi-static working media-based forming processes (WMF) permit the production of complex sheet metal parts with relatively little expense. The associated need for very high pressures and hence complex tools and machines for the production of fine geometrical details is often problematic. The use of high speed forming processes (HSF) can offer many benefits, including a reduced financial outlay on equipment and better part properties in this case. But these processes also have disadvantages, of course, such as if they are used for the production of complex large-surface parts. Consequently, a combination of both approaches would be ideal. This paper describes a new approach to combining high pressure sheet metal forming (HPF) and pneumo-mechanical HSF for the production of complex sheet metal parts.enpneumomechanical high speed forminghydroformingworking media-based process620670Combined Working Media-Based Forming on a Pneumo-Mechanical High Speed Forming Machineconference contributionHydroumformen