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Measuring strain in sheet metals [PDF]
A sensitive and precise experimental system able to time-track the static and dynamic response of steel sheets to intense loads is hereby described. This methodological article is based on a specific investigation carried out in order to verify the correct functioning and safety conditions of a large sheet metal structure.
Braut S., Pavlovic A., Beno P., Babic M.
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A Simple Model of Sheet Metal Assembly [PDF]
Summary: This paper is meant to serve as a case study of mathematical modeling in industry. The problem, which arises in the automotive industry, is to predict the variation in the final assembly given the variation in the parts and tooling. In this paper, we present a simple model of welding and clamping of beams which demonstrates that the order in ...
Kathleen Hoffman, Fadil Santosa
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Simplified numerical approach for incremental sheet metal forming process [PDF]
The current work presents a finite element approach for numerical simulation of the incremental sheet metal forming (ISF) process, called here ‘‘ISF-SAM’’ (for ISF-Simplified Analysis Modelling).
BATOZ, Jean-Louis +4 more
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Investigation of advanced strain-path dependent material models for sheet metal forming simulations [PDF]
Sheet metal forming processes often involve complex loading sequences. To improve the prediction of some undesirable phenomena, such as springback, physical behavior models should be considered.
BALAN, Tudor +5 more
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Numerical modelling and simulation in sheet metal forming [PDF]
The application of numerical modelling and simulation in manufacturing technologies is looking back over about a 20–30 years history. In recent years, the role of modelling and simulation in engineering and in manufacturing industry has been continuously
Tisza, Miklós
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1118The combination of incremental sheet metal forming and high-speed forming offers new possibilities for flexible forming processes in the production of large sheet metal components of increased complexity with relatively low forming energies.
Linnemann, Maik +5 more
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Effect of Ductile Damage Evolution in Sheet Metal Forming: Experimental and Numerical Investigations [PDF]
The numerical simulation based on the Finite Element Method (FEM) is widely used in academic institutes and in the industry. It is a useful tool to predict many phenomena present in the classical manufacturing forming processes such as necking, fracture,
Sébastien Mistou +9 more
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Parameter identification of a mechanical ductile damage using Artificial Neural Networks in sheet metal forming. [PDF]
In this paper, we report on the developed and used of finite element methods, have been developed and used for sheet forming simulations since the 1970s, and have immensely contributed to ensure the success of concurrent design in the manufacturing ...
Belhadj, Touhami +3 more
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Friction in Sheet Metal Forming Simulations: Modelling of New Sheet Metal Coatings and Lubricants
The quality of sheet metal formed parts is strongly dependent on the tribology and friction conditions that are acting in the actual forming process. These friction conditions are then dependent on the tribology system, i.e. the applied sheet material, coating and tooling material, the lubrication and process conditions.
Sigvant, Mats +6 more
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Springback of thick sheet AHSS subject to bending under tension [PDF]
Lien vers la version éditeur : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020740312000677The springback behavior of four advanced high-strength sheet steels (Dual-Phase, TRIP, ferrite-bainite) with thicknesses ranging from 1.2 to 4 mm was ...
BALAN, Tudor +2 more
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