Daniel Nasulea
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Daniel Nasulea’s research sits at the intersection of flexible manufacturing and incremental metal forming, where he has carved out a niche in understanding how modern industry can adapt to rapidly shifting customer demands. His most cited work, the 2017 literature review *Incremental deformation*, has garnered 13 citations, serving as a foundational resource for scholars exploring the evolution of forming processes in an era of customization. Nasulea’s major contribution lies in synthesizing decades of incremental deformation research, highlighting how small, localized plastic deformations can replace costly, rigid tooling—a shift that enables cost-effective, small-batch production. By mapping the transition from traditional stamping to flexible techniques like single-point incremental forming, his review has guided engineers and researchers toward more agile manufacturing solutions. Beyond this, his work underscores the growing importance of adaptable processes in industries ranging from automotive to aerospace, where product lifecycles shorten and personalization becomes key. Nasulea’s scholarship offers a clear, practical roadmap for those seeking to implement flexible forming in real-world settings, making him a valuable voice in the ongoing dialogue between manufacturing efficiency and design freedom.
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- 1Incremental deformation: A literature review13 citations · 2017