Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria

The correct choice of process parameters is important in predicting the cut surface and obtaining a fully-fine sheared surface in the fine blanking process. The researchers used the value of the critical fracture criterion obtained by long duration experiments to predict the conditions of cut surfac...

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Main Authors: Phyo Wai Myint, Seiya Hagihara, Toru Tanaka, Shinya Taketomi, Yuichi Tadano
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/2/26
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spelling doaj-4d32bd4d4fc5422a9e5238387ab8055a2020-11-24T20:49:58ZengMDPI AGJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing2504-44942018-04-01222610.3390/jmmp2020026jmmp2020026Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture CriteriaPhyo Wai Myint0Seiya Hagihara1Toru Tanaka2Shinya Taketomi3Yuichi Tadano4Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saga University, 1 Honjo, Saga 840-8502, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Saga University, 1 Honjo, Saga 840-8502, JapanIndustry Technology Center of Saga, 114 Yaemizo, Nabeshima-cho, Saga 849-0932, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Saga University, 1 Honjo, Saga 840-8502, JapanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Saga University, 1 Honjo, Saga 840-8502, JapanThe correct choice of process parameters is important in predicting the cut surface and obtaining a fully-fine sheared surface in the fine blanking process. The researchers used the value of the critical fracture criterion obtained by long duration experiments to predict the conditions of cut surfaces in the fine blanking process. In this study, the clearance-dependent critical ductile fracture criteria obtained by the Cockcroft-Latham and Oyane criteria were used to reduce the time and cost of experiments to obtain the value of the critical fracture criterion. The Finite Element Method (FEM) was applied to fine blanking processes to study the influences of process parameters such as the initial compression, the punch and die corner radii and the shape and size of the V-ring indenter on the length of the sheared surface. The effects of stress triaxiality and punch diameters on the cut surface produced by the fine blanking process are also discussed. The verified process parameters and tool geometry for obtaining a fully-fine sheared SPCC surface are described. The results showed that the accurate and stable prediction of ductile fracture initiation can be achieved using the Oyane criterion.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/2/26fracture criterionsheared surfacefinite element methodfine blanking
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Shinya Taketomi
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Toru Tanaka
Shinya Taketomi
Yuichi Tadano
Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
fracture criterion
sheared surface
finite element method
fine blanking
author_facet Phyo Wai Myint
Seiya Hagihara
Toru Tanaka
Shinya Taketomi
Yuichi Tadano
author_sort Phyo Wai Myint
title Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
title_short Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
title_full Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
title_fullStr Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
title_full_unstemmed Application of Finite Element Method to Analyze the Influences of Process Parameters on the Cut Surface in Fine Blanking Processes by Using Clearance-Dependent Critical Fracture Criteria
title_sort application of finite element method to analyze the influences of process parameters on the cut surface in fine blanking processes by using clearance-dependent critical fracture criteria
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
issn 2504-4494
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The correct choice of process parameters is important in predicting the cut surface and obtaining a fully-fine sheared surface in the fine blanking process. The researchers used the value of the critical fracture criterion obtained by long duration experiments to predict the conditions of cut surfaces in the fine blanking process. In this study, the clearance-dependent critical ductile fracture criteria obtained by the Cockcroft-Latham and Oyane criteria were used to reduce the time and cost of experiments to obtain the value of the critical fracture criterion. The Finite Element Method (FEM) was applied to fine blanking processes to study the influences of process parameters such as the initial compression, the punch and die corner radii and the shape and size of the V-ring indenter on the length of the sheared surface. The effects of stress triaxiality and punch diameters on the cut surface produced by the fine blanking process are also discussed. The verified process parameters and tool geometry for obtaining a fully-fine sheared SPCC surface are described. The results showed that the accurate and stable prediction of ductile fracture initiation can be achieved using the Oyane criterion.
topic fracture criterion
sheared surface
finite element method
fine blanking
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/2/2/26
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