scholarly journals Springback and Longitudinal Bow in Chain-Die Forming U and Hat Channels

Author(s):  
Zhenye Liang ◽  
Yang Liu ◽  
Tianxia Zou ◽  
Dayong Li ◽  
Shichao Ding ◽  
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Abstract Chain-die forming is an emerging sheet metal technique for manufacturing advanced high strength steel (AHSS) products. Springback and longitudinal bow are two of the major shape defects in gradual forming. In this study, the springback and longitudinal bow of AHSS in chain-die forming of hat and U profiles are investigated through experiment and finite element simulation. The disparity of springback along the longitudinal direction and disparate longitudinal bow signifies complex deformation processes of chain-die forming. Finite element simulation of the chain-die forming process gives an insight into the formation of non-uniform springback and longitudinal bow. The gradual forming process by one die block after another causes bending and reverse-bending deformation in the web area and the redundant deformation of the sheet metal, which further leads to non-uniform bending moment and accumulated stresses along the longitudinal direction. At the same time, the redundant deformation will also result in the longitudinal strain on the edge, while the downhill deformation decreases the maximum longitudinal strain at the edge and introduces the longitudinal strain on the web. The different non-uniform longitudinal strain distribution along the transversal direction causes disparate longitudinal bow behaviors for chain-die formed AHSS hat and U profiles, downward bowing and upward bowing respectively. By the established model, the disparate springback and longitudinal bow behavior can be determined, which also contribute to the process design for chain-die formed AHSS products.

2014 ◽  
Vol 656 ◽  
pp. 215-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marius Costin Manea ◽  
Damian Timofte ◽  
Stefan Velicu

This paper presents aspects of a simulation based on multi-point die optimization sheet metal deformation using for types of materials: titanium grade 1, aluminium 2024, carbon steel 1010 and 1137. Due to processing methods of the sheet metal appeared, multi-point deformation is a very interesting process industry. For the finite element simulation of sheets metal using multi-point die was chosen Deform 3D software. Simulations were performed for four types of materials used in the construction industry. With the development of computer software, specialized programs appeared on the market forming process simulation, for determining the stresses and strains of the deformed material, the distribution of temperature field, how the material is flowing, the final form of the product, etc. Modeling and numerical simulation of deformation processes can be viewed at any time of their deployment, which allows rethinking solutions for problems arising in the process. Also by this method of finite element simulation can be optimized in the design engineering processes and tools.


2004 ◽  
Vol 151 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 350-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. Zhang ◽  
Z.R. Wang ◽  
F.M. Song ◽  
L.Z. Yu ◽  
X. Lu

Author(s):  
Sachin Kumar Nikam ◽  
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Sandeep Jaiswal ◽  

This paper deals with experimental and finite element analysis of the stretch flanging process using AA- 5052 sheets of 0.5 mm thick. A parametrical study has been done through finite element simulation to inspect the influence of procedural parametrical properties on maximum thinning (%) within the stretch flanging process. The influence of preliminary flange length of sheet metal blank, punch die clearance, and width was examined on the maximum thinning (%). An explicit dynamic finite element method was utilized using the finite element commercial package ABAQUS. Strain measurement was done after conducting stretch flanging tests. A Mesh convergence examination was carried out to ascertain the maximum percentage accuracy in FEM model. It is found through finite element simulation that the width of sheet metal blanks has a greater impact on the maximum percentage of thinning as compared to preliminary flange length, and clearance of the punch dies.


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