The effects of typical texture components observed in rolled aluminum alloy sheets (i.e., copper, brass, S, cube and Goss texture components) on forming limit strains are numerically studied, utilizing the Marciniak-Kuczyn Β΄ski-type approach and a generalized Taylortype polycrystal model. It is show
Blank-holding effect on the hole-flanging process of sheet aluminum alloy
β Scribed by Abdelkader Krichen; Ahmed Kacem; Moncef Hbaieb
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 775 KB
- Volume
- 211
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0924-0136
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β¦ Synopsis
The effect of blank-holding on the hole-flanging process was investigated using numerical and experimental analysis. Hole-flanging was performed with fixed blank-holder, without blank-holder, with constant blank-holding force and with progressive blank-holding force. Progressive blank-holding force was supplied by springs or preloaded springs. An elasto-plastic finite element model was used to predict the forming kinematics, the punch load and the final shape. A commercial sheet of aluminium alloy with a thickness of 2 mm was selected for this work. Experiments were conducted in order to verify the reliability of the developed elasto-plastic finite element model. The experimental results demonstrated that the finite element model can be used to determine the suitable blank-holding condition for each case.
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