scholarly journals Forming Limit Diagram Measurement of Tube for Tube Hydroforming Process

2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 467-472
2011 ◽  
Vol 62 ◽  
pp. 21-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anis Ben Abdessalem ◽  
A. El Hami

In metal forming processes, different parameters (Material constants, geometric dimensions, loads …) exhibits unavoidable scatter that lead the process unreliable and unstable. In this paper, we interest particularly in tube hydroforming process (THP). This process consists to apply an inner pressure combined to an axial displacement to manufacture the part. During the manufacturing phase, inappropriate choice of the loading paths can lead to failure. Deterministic approaches are unable to optimize the process with taking into account to the uncertainty. In this work, we introduce the Reliability-Based Design Optimization (RBDO) to optimize the process under probabilistic considerations to ensure a high reliability level and stability during the manufacturing phase and avoid the occurrence of such plastic instability. Taking account of the uncertainty offer to the process a high stability associated with a low probability of failure. The definition of the objective function and the probabilistic constraints takes advantages from the Forming Limit Diagram (FLD) and the Forming Limit Stress Diagram (FLSD) used as a failure criterion to detect the occurrence of wrinkling, severe thinning, and necking. A THP is then introduced as an example to illustrate the proposed approach. The results show the robustness and efficiency of RBDO to improve thickness distribution and minimize the risk of potential failure modes.


2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (3) ◽  
pp. 402-407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Li ◽  
Don R. Metzger ◽  
Tim J. Nye

Tube hydroforming is an attractive manufacturing process in the automotive industry because it has several advantages over alternative methods. In order to determine the reliability of the process, a new method to assess the probability of failure is proposed in this paper. The method is based on the reliability theory and the forming limit diagram, which has been extensively used in metal forming as the criteria of formability. From the forming limit band in the forming limit diagram, the reliability of the forming process can be evaluated. A tube hydroforming process of free bulging is then introduced as an example to illustrate the approach. The results show this technique to be an innovative approach to avoid failure during tube hydroforming.


Author(s):  
Bing Li ◽  
Don R. Metzger ◽  
T. J. Nye

Tube hydroforming has become an increasingly attractive manufacturing process in automotive industry due to it having several advantages over alternative methods. The forming limit diagram has been extensively used in metal forming as the criteria of formability. A method to assess the probability of failure of the process based on reliability theory and the forming limit diagram is proposed in this paper. The tube hydroforming process is affected by many parameters such as geometry, material properties, and process conditions. Finite element simulation was used to predict the relationship between the strain and these parameters, and a numerical method was applied to get the statistical distribution of the strain. Based on the forming limit band in the forming limit diagram, the reliability of the forming process can be evaluated. A tube hydroforming process of free bulging is then introduced as an example to illustrate the approach. The results show this reliability evaluation technique to be an innovative approach for product designers and process engineers to avoid failure during tube hydroforming.


2003 ◽  
Vol 125 (2) ◽  
pp. 369-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ba Nghiep Nguyen ◽  
Kenneth I. Johnson ◽  
Mohammad A. Khaleel

This paper presents a computational tool for the analysis of freely hydroformed tubes by means of an inverse approach. The formulation of the inverse method developed by Guo et al. [1] is adopted and extended to the tube hydroforming problems in which the initial geometry is a round tube submitted to hydraulic pressure and axial feed at the tube ends (end-feed). A simple criterion based on a forming limit diagram is used to predict the necking regions in the deformed workpiece. Although the developed computational tool is a stand-alone code, it has been linked to the Marc finite element code for meshing and visualization of results. The application of the inverse approach to tube hydroforming is illustrated through the analyses of the aluminum alloy AA6061-T4 seamless tubes under free hydroforming conditions. The results obtained are in good agreement with those issued from a direct incremental approach. However, the computational time in the inverse procedure is much less than that in the incremental method.


Author(s):  
Sumit Moondra ◽  
Aaron Sakash ◽  
Brad Kinsey

Determining tearing concerns in numerical simulations of sheet metal components is difficult since the traditional failure criterion is strain-based and exhibits strain path dependence. Recently, a stress-based, as opposed to a strain-based, failure criterion has been proposed and demonstrated both analytically for sheet materials (Arrieux, 1987 and Stoughton, 2001) and experimentally for tube hydroforming (Kuwabara et al., 2003). The next steps in this progression to acceptance of a stress-based forming limit diagram is to demonstrate how this failure criterion can be used to predict failure of sheet metal parts in numerical simulations. In this paper, numerical simulation results for dome height testing specimens are presented and compared to experimental data from Graf and Hosford (1993). Reasonable agreement was obtained comparing the failure predicted from numerical simulations and those found experimentally.


2020 ◽  
Vol 172 ◽  
pp. 105392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haihui Zhu ◽  
Zhubin He ◽  
Yanli Lin ◽  
Kailun Zheng ◽  
Xiaobo Fan ◽  
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