scholarly journals New Proposal to Calculate the Friction in Sheet Metal Forming Through Bending Under Tension Test

2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Folle ◽  
Lírio Schaeffer
2013 ◽  
Vol 554-557 ◽  
pp. 957-965 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jérémy Lebon ◽  
Guénhaël Le Quilliec ◽  
Rajan Filomeno Coelho ◽  
Piotr Breitkopf ◽  
Pierre Villon

Springback assessment for sheet metal forming processes is a challenging issue which requires to take into account complex phenomena (physical non linearities and uncertainties). We highlight that the stochastic analysis of metal forming process requires both a high precision and low cost numerical models and propose a two-pronged methodology to address these challenges. The deep drawing simulation process is performed using an original low cost semi-analytical approach based on a bending under tension model with a good accuracy for small random perturbations of the physical and process parameters. The springback variability analysis is performed using an efficient stochastic metamodel, namely a sparse version of the polynomial chaos expansion.


Author(s):  
Ji He ◽  
Z. Cedric Xia ◽  
Danielle Zeng ◽  
Shuhui Li

Forming limit diagrams (FLD) have been widely used as a powerful tool for predicting sheet metal forming failure in the industry. The common assumption for forming limits is that the deformation is limited to in-plane loading and through-thickness bending effects are negligible. In practical sheet metal applications, however, a sheet metal blank normally undergoes a combination of stretching, bending, and unbending, so the deformation is invariably three-dimensional. To understand the localized necking phenomenon under this condition, a new extended Marciniak–Kuczynski (M–K) model is proposed in this paper, which combines the FLD theoretical model with finite element analysis to predict the forming limits after a sheet metal undergoes under continuous-bending-under-tension (CBT) loading. In this hybrid approach, a finite element model is constructed to simulate the CBT process. The deformation variables after the sheet metal reaches steady state are then extracted from the simulation. They are carried over as the initial condition of the extended M–K analysis for forming limit predictions. The obtained results from proposed model are compared with experimental data from Yoshida et al. (2005, “Fracture Limits of Sheet Metals Under Stretch Bending,” Int. J. Mech. Sci., 47(12), pp. 1885–1986) under plane strain deformation mode and the Hutchinson and Neale's (1978(a), “Sheet Necking—II: Time-Independent Behavior,” Mech. Sheet Metal Forming, pp. 127–150) M–K model under in-plane deformation assumption. Several cases are studied, and the results under the CBT loading condition show that the forming limits of post-die-entry material largely depends on the strain, stress, and hardening distributions through the thickness direction. Reduced forming limits are observed for small die radius case. Furthermore, the proposed M–K analysis provides a new understanding of the FLD after this complex bending-unbending-stretching loading condition, which also can be used to evaluate the real process design of sheet metal stamping, especially when the ratio of die entry radii to the metal thickness becomes small.


Author(s):  
Е. А. Фролов ◽  
В. В. Агарков ◽  
С. И. Кравченко ◽  
С. Г. Ясько

To determine the accuracy of the readjustable punches for separating operations (perforation + punching out) of sheet-metal forming, the accuracy parameters were analyzed using the random balance method using the method of experiment planning. Analytical dependencies are obtained to determine the values of deviation of the outer and inner contour dimensions of perforated and punched out sheet parts. From the dependencies obtained, it is possible to estimate and predict the value of deviation in the dimensions of the resulting part at any time during the operation of the punch. Practical recommendations on the calculation of the actuating dimensions of the working elements (stamping punch, matrix) of readjustable punches are offered.


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