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Symmetry ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Yanfeng Yang ◽  
Cyrille Baudouin ◽  
Tudor Balan

The specific loading-path change during sheet metal forming may lead to some abnormal deformation phenomena. Two-stage orthogonal loading paths without elastic unloading have revealed a phenomenon of apparent loss of normality, further modeled in the literature by non-normality theories. In this paper, a particular orthogonal strain-path change is investigated using the Teodosiu–Hu hardening rule within an associated plasticity framework. The results indicate that cross work-hardening has a significant contribution to the apparent loss of normality and subsequent asymmetric yield surface evolution. Detailed contributions of the model’s ingredients and features are clarified. The developed material model is intended for sheet metal forming simulation applications.


2022 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilhelm Schmidt ◽  
Philipp Heck ◽  
Christoph Gaedigk ◽  
Peter Groche

Abstract Friction is one of the variables that have a far-reaching influence on forming processes. In the past, less attention was paid to static friction than to sliding friction in forming processes. In this paper, a test stand for the determination of static friction under load in metal forming is presented. The results are discussed using the example of an oscillating cold forming process. It could be shown that the expected influence of static friction is low in this application. Graphical abstract


Single point incremental sheet metal forming has passed through a period of ample improvement with developing responsiveness from research societies and industries globally. The process has expressively spared the practice of using costly dies, which makes it an appropriate process for manufacturing prototypes and small batch production. It also discovers easiness in fabricating components of timeworn equipment. Additionally, in recent years, aluminum alloys become the most commonly used materials in the automotive, aeronautics, and transportation industries for their structural and other applications. The effect of various process parameters on the formability of Single Point Incremental Forming of aluminum alloys has been critically surveyed. Ultimately, this article also debated the dares associated with the Single Point Incremental Forming process and recommended some correlated research regions which probably charm significant research considerations in the future.


2022 ◽  
Vol 1211 (1) ◽  
pp. 012016
Author(s):  
V A Golenkov ◽  
D O Dorohov ◽  
S Y Radchenko

Abstract The article discusses some new energy-efficient metal forming processes (PMD) with complex local loading of the deformation zone for the production of machine parts with a given level of properties. The place of such processes in the aggregate of all OMD technologies is shown, and their classification is given. The initial data of numerical mathematical modeling of the specified class of processes for a particular case are given, the features of the stress-strain state of the metal in the deformation zone are revealed. In the study, from a theoretical point of view, one of the important practical aspects of these technologies is considered: the effect of the value of axial compression on the shape and size of the deformation zone arising from the action of local loading of the workpiece.


Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Qiao-Min Li ◽  
Zhao-Wei Yi ◽  
Yu-Qi Liu ◽  
Xue-Feng Tang ◽  
Wei Jiang ◽  
...  

To simulate sheet metal forming processes precisely, an in-house dynamic explicit code was developed to apply a new solid-shell element to sheet metal forming analyses, with a corotational coordinate system utilized to simplify the nonlinearity and to integrate the element with anisotropic constitutive laws. The enhancing parameter of the solid-shell element, implemented to circumvent the volumetric and thickness locking phenomena, was condensed into an explicit form. To avoid the rank deficiency, a modified physical stabilization involving the B-bar method and reconstruction of transverse shear components was adopted. For computational efficiency of the solid-shell element in numerical applications, an adaptive mesh subdivision scheme was developed, with element geometry and contact condition taken as subdivision criteria. To accurately capture the anisotropic behavior of sheet metals, material models with three different anisotropic yield functions were incorporated. Several numerical examples were carried out to validate the accuracy of the proposed element and the efficiency of the adaptive mesh subdivision.


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