Investigating Bauschinger Effect and Plastic Hardening Characteristics of Sheet Metal under Cyclic Loading

Author(s):  
Jasri Mohamad

To improve sheet metal forming process simulation using finite element method, there is a need to incorporate an appropriate constitutive equation capable of describing the Bauschinger effect and the so-called cyclic transient, derived from a near to actual sheet metal forming process testing tool. A cyclic loading tool has been developed to test and record the characteristics of sheet metal deformation by investigating the Bauschinger effect factors (BEF) and cyclic hardening behaviour. Experimental investigation conducted on low carbon steel and stainless steel demonstrates that the tool is able to record sheet metal behaviour under cyclic loading. The results are analysed for signs of the Bauschinger effect and cyclic hardening effect. It was found that the Bauschinger effect does occur during bending and unbending loadings in sheet metal forming process.

2011 ◽  
Vol 189-193 ◽  
pp. 2495-2498
Author(s):  
Xi Ning Li ◽  
L.X. Liu ◽  
J.P. Wang ◽  
C.Y. Jiang ◽  
Z.Q. Wang

Blanker holder force (BHF) is one of the important parameters in sheet metal forming process, which is loaded by blanker holder in order to avoid wrinkling. With the development of technology, segmented blanker holder is applied to complicated product forming in order to improve the parts quality. On the basis of analyzing the character of rectangle box forming, the blank holder was divided eight portions, including 2 long straight segments, 2 short straight segments and 4 corners, which each part can separately move. Then the forming simulation of the low carbon steel rectangular box with segmented constant BHF was conducted using orthogonal experiment and considering test conditions. After the results were analyzed according to the thinnest level of the parts, the influence of the segmented blank holder on rectangular box forming was obtained. It indicates that the segmented blank holder has the ability of the local control to sheet metal forming, and can effectively adjust material flow and the strain distribution.


Procedia CIRP ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 203-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Enz ◽  
S. Riekehr ◽  
V. Ventzke ◽  
N. Sotirov ◽  
N. Kashaev

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