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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 2007 No.8FORMING LIMIT OF SHEET METALS BASED ON DIFFERENT
HARDENING MODELS

FORMING LIMIT OF SHEET METALS BASED ON

DIFFERENT HARDENING MODELS

 

WANG Haibo WAN Min WU Xiangdong HAN Fei

(School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing 100083)

 

Abstract: Yield functions based on different hardening models are introduced according to Hill48 yield criterion. A function, which can be used to identify the parameters of kinematic hardening model and mixed hardening model, is derived. The values of parameters are obtained by fitting the function with data of uniaxial tension curve and uniaxial tension curves based on three hardening models are obtained with these parameters. The results show that the above approach can accurately deter-mine the diameters of hardening models. The approach to calculate the forming limit based on kinematic hardening model and mixed hardening model is advanced. Forming limit diagrams and forming limit stress diagrams are obtained under simple loading path based on three hardening models according to diffuse instability theory, Hill localized instability theory, groove instability and plane strain floating instability theory. From the diagrams, it can be found that hardening model can influence forming limit diagrams and forming limit stress diagrams obviously. Therefore, hardening rule in sheet metal forming process should be identified in order to select proper hardening model to predict the forming limit.

Key words: Sheet metal forming Hardening model Forming limit diagram (FLD) Forming limit stress diagram (FLSD)

CLC No: TG386

国家自然科学基金(50475004)和华中科技大学塑性成形模拟及模具技术国家重点实验室基金(05-2)资助项目. Received 20060920, received in revised form 20070322

 
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