Compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forces
Modeling sheet metal forming operations requires understanding of plastic behaviors of sheet metals along non-proportional strain paths. The plastic behavior under reversed uniaxial loading is of particular interest because of its simplicity of interpretation and its application to material elements...
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doaj-1bcd85d8b685457a9c8f7cee7a60d2742021-02-02T05:56:02ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01210700910.1051/matecconf/20152107009matecconf-icnft2015_07009Compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forcesZhan Mei0Wang Xianxian1Cao Jian2Yang He3College of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern UniversityCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityModeling sheet metal forming operations requires understanding of plastic behaviors of sheet metals along non-proportional strain paths. The plastic behavior under reversed uniaxial loading is of particular interest because of its simplicity of interpretation and its application to material elements drawn over a die radius and underwent repeated bending. However, the attainable strain is limited by failures, such as buckling and in-plane deformation, dependent on clearances and side forces. In this study, a finite element (FE) model was established for the compression process of sheet specimens, to probe the deformation behavior. The results show that: With the decrease of the clearance from a very large value to a very small value, four defects modes, including plastic t-buckling, micro-bending, w-buckling, and in-plane compression deformation will occur. With the increase of the side force from a very small value to a very large value, plastic t-buckling, w-buckling, uniform deformation, and in-plane compression will occur. The difference in deformation behaviors under these two parameters indicates that the successful compression process without failures for sheet specimens only can be carried out under a reasonable side force.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152107009 |
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Compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forces |
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Compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forces |
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Compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forces |
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compression deformation behaviors of sheet metals at various clearances and side forces |
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Modeling sheet metal forming operations requires understanding of plastic behaviors of sheet metals along non-proportional strain paths. The plastic behavior under reversed uniaxial loading is of particular interest because of its simplicity of interpretation and its application to material elements drawn over a die radius and underwent repeated bending. However, the attainable strain is limited by failures, such as buckling and in-plane deformation, dependent on clearances and side forces. In this study, a finite element (FE) model was established for the compression process of sheet specimens, to probe the deformation behavior. The results show that: With the decrease of the clearance from a very large value to a very small value, four defects modes, including plastic t-buckling, micro-bending, w-buckling, and in-plane compression deformation will occur. With the increase of the side force from a very small value to a very large value, plastic t-buckling, w-buckling, uniform deformation, and in-plane compression will occur. The difference in deformation behaviors under these two parameters indicates that the successful compression process without failures for sheet specimens only can be carried out under a reasonable side force. |
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