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Mechanism of plastic deformation in chain die forming of variable cross section

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posted on 2024-06-18, 16:43 authored by F Han, XK Wang, Y Sun, SC Ding
Chain die forming is a new type of sheet metal forming process. The material flow law and characteristics of chain die forming process were studied through simulation. The analysis results show that the maximum principal strain at the corner of the variable section forming part is larger, and the direction is perpendicular to the outside bending surface; the maximum principal strain at the concave arc region in the flange is tensile strain, which decreases along the height direction of flange from high to low; the flange height and forming angle have great influence on the longitudinal strain of the forming part, and increasing the height of the flange and forming angle can increase the longitudinal strain of the flange; the effect of material properties on the longitudinal strain of the forming part is small. The longitudinal strain of the variable cross section was extracted from the simulation model. The results show that the four arc zones in the flange of variable cross section part have larger longitudinal strain, where tensile or compressive deformation occur during forming process, but the equivalent plastic strain mainly concentrates in bending areas of variable cross section part. The simulated results were verified through experiment of chain die forming of variable cross section tests, and the experimental results are in good agreement with the simulation results.

History

Journal

Journal of Plasticity Engineering

Volume

24

Pagination

22-27

Location

Beijing, China

ISSN

1007-2012

Language

Chinese

Notes

Journal title in Chinese - Suxing Gongcheng Xuebao

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineering

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