Loading path prediction for tube hydroforming process using a fuzzy control strategy

2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (6) ◽  
pp. 1110-1116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu-hui Li ◽  
Bing Yang ◽  
Wei-gang Zhang ◽  
Zhong-qin Lin
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (14) ◽  
pp. 2649-2656
Author(s):  
Zeyan Lv ◽  
Yong Zhang ◽  
Miao Yu ◽  
Yanghong Xia ◽  
Wei Wei

2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 224-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shichun Yang ◽  
Ming Li ◽  
Haoyu Weng ◽  
Bao Liu ◽  
Qiang Li ◽  
...  

Metals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1518
Author(s):  
Yeong-Maw Hwang ◽  
Yau-Jiun Tsai

Manufacturing of irregular bellows with small corner radii and sharp angles is a challenge in tube hydroforming processes. Design of movable dies with an appropriate loading path is an alternative solution to obtain products with required geometrical and dimensional specifications. In this paper, a tube hydroforming process using a novel movable die design is developed to decrease the internal pressure and the maximal thinning ratio in the formed product. Two kinds of feeding types are proposed to make the maximal thinning ratio in the formed bellows as small as possible. A finite element simulation software “DEFORM 3D” is used to analyze the plastic deformation of the tube within the die cavity using the proposed movable die design. Forming windows for sound products using different feeding types are also investigated. Finally, tube hydroforming experiments of irregular bellows are conducted and experimental thickness distributions of the products are compared with the simulation results to validate the analytical modeling with the proposed movable die concept.


Author(s):  
Reza Pourhamid ◽  
Ali Shirazi

In the present study, the Johnson-Cook damage model is proposed as a comprehensive damage criterion to predict all types of probable failures in tube hydroforming process. Also, the Johnson-Cook material model is used to predict the profile of hydroformed tubes and their dimensions. The validity of numerical results was verified using experimental results obtained in this study. Moreover, because of the importance of friction force in this process, existing between the tube and die, the friction coefficient is determined using the ring compression test, separately. The comparison of experimental and numerical results shows that Johnson-Cook damage model can predict all of the possible failures in tube hydroforming process correctly, both in terms of location and loading conditions. And this model does not predict any failure if, the tube is hydroformed perfectly. Additionally, it was cleared that the Johnson-Cook material model is a proper model to predict the profile of hydroformed tubes with remarkable accuracy. Also, it was found that the loading path and creation of a proper wrinkling have a determinative and vital role in the prosperity of the process.


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