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Effects of Stress Relieving on Limit Dome Height of Titanium Tailor-Welded Blanks at Elevated Temperatures

Materials Science Forum, 2006
This paper aims to study the effect of stress relieving on Limit Dome Height (LDH) of Ti-TWBs at elevated temperatures. This is achieved by developing a newly constructed heating system. The elevated temperature of the system can be varied and monitored by a separately control panel. All Ti-TWBs were prepared and used to examine the LDHs under elevated
Chi Ping Lai   +2 more
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Correlation of tensile properties with plane-strain, limiting dome height

Journal of Applied Metalworking, 1984
While no single test can predict the formability of sheet metal under all modes of deformation, the planestrain limiting dome height (LDH0) has been shown to correlate with material performance during stretching. However, because LDH0 values are a relatively new measure of formability, and require specialized equipment to measure, such data are not ...
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Study of Limiting Dome Height and Temperature Distribution in Warm Forming of ASS304 Using Finite Element Analysis

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2017
Abstract Stretch forming is an important sheet metal forming process in which thin sheets are plastically deformed into desired shapes. All structural steels undergo changes in their properties when subjected to cryogenic temperatures and may become brittle at lower temperatures, but Austenitic stainless steel (ASS 304 grade) having FCC structure is ...
Chadaram Srinivasu   +4 more
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Evaluating the GMR-Limiting Dome Height Test as a new measure of press formability near plane strain

Journal of Applied Metalworking, 1978
A number of tests have been proposed as predictors of press shop formability. The most common of these are the Olsen cup, tensile, and hardness tests. However, none of these tests are very successful. Recently, A.K. Ghosh proposed the Limiting Dome Height test (LDH) to predict formability since this test modifies specimens to produce the same strain ...
Robert A. Ayres   +2 more
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Microstructure Evolution in Three FCC Materials During Limited Dome Height Test

2009
AA 1050 Aluminium, AISI 304L and AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel were deformed at different strain and strain path. Deformed microstructure in AISI 304L and AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel shows significant amount of deformation twin and Strain Induced Martensite (SIM). AA 1050 Aluminium shows grain interaction between neighbouring grains. In
S. Mishra   +3 more
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Study of Texture Effect on Sheet Failure in a Limit Dome Height Test by Using Elastic/Crystalline Viscoplastic Finite Element Analysis

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1997
By combining the crystalline orientation distribution with a hardening evolution equation, a new elastic/crystalline viscoplastic material model is established. We focus our discussion on looking primarily at the texture effects on the strain localization of limit dome height (LDH) tests which are simulated using our Dynamic-Explicit finite element ...
E. Nakamachi, X. Dong
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Comparative Study on the Formability Behaviour of Different Grades of Aluminium Alloys Using Limiting Dome Height Test—An Analytical and Experimental Approach

2020
The objective of this present work is to the comparison of simulation and experimental results on the formability behaviour of dissimilar aluminium alloys such as AA6082-O, AA5083-O, AA5052-H32 and AA6082-T6 using limiting dome height (LDH) test. This research work is divided into four main parts.
Praveen Kumar, Satpal Sharma
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Dome1–JAK–STAT signaling between parasite and host integrates vector immunity and development

Science, 2023
Vipin S Rana   +2 more
exaly  

Influence of dome shape on flow structure, natural convection and entropy generation in enclosures at different inclinations: A comparative study

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021
Muslum Arici   +2 more
exaly  

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