Improvement of process control in sheet metal forming by considering the gradual properties of the initial sheet metal

被引:4
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作者
Zettl, Bastian [1 ]
Schmid, Harald [1 ]
Pulvermacher, Samuel [2 ]
Dyck, Alexander [3 ]
Boehlke, Thomas [3 ]
Gibmeier, Jens [2 ]
Merklein, Marion [1 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg FAU, Inst Mfg Technol, Erlangen, Germany
[2] KIT, Inst Appl Mat Mat Sci & Engn, Karlsruhe, Germany
[3] KIT, Inst Engn Mech, Chair Continuum Mech, Karlsruhe, Germany
来源
JOURNAL OF STRAIN ANALYSIS FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN | 2023年 / 58卷 / 08期
关键词
Sheet metal; forming; springback; simulation; microstructural modeling; strain; residual stress; characterization; SPRINGBACK; TEXTURE; COMPENSATION; STRATEGIES; SIMULATION; EVOLUTION; BEHAVIOR; STATE;
D O I
10.1177/03093247231166035
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
In scientific studies, sheet metal is usually considered as a two-dimensional body. Thus, it is accepted that material properties are in most cases regarded homogeneous in thickness direction. However, a gradation of certain properties becomes apparent when going beyond the standard characterization methods for sheet metals, which can for example, influence the springback behavior and the thinning of the sheet after forming. Thus, the aim of this work is to further improve the prediction accuracy of springback after forming in simulations, by implementing several inhomogeneous properties over the sheet thickness in an existing material model. For this purpose, the entire procedure from the identification of the inhomogeneous properties for describing the gradation to the implementation in a numerical model and its validation by comparing experimental and simulated bending operations is carried out on a DC04 cold-forming steel in order to prove its influence on the springback behavior. It is shown that including graded material properties in simulations does indeed have an impact on the prediction quality of springback and that the information about inhomogeneous properties can be provided by existing characterization methods with a high local resolution like electron backscatter diffraction or X-ray stress analysis. In a further step, it was possible to validate the improvement in numerical accuracy by comparing the prediction of the springback angle from both the existing and the extended model with experimental bending results. Both the initial model as well as the model supplemented with the 3D properties provide a good prediction accuracy in the solution heat treated material state. For the predeformed material, however, the initial numerical model predicts a springback angle of about 13 degrees, which deviates remarkably from the experimentally obtained mean value of about 17 degrees. The extended model delivers a significantly improved accuracy in springback prediction in relation to the initial prediction (deviation of 4 degrees) with a minor deviation of only about 0.8 degrees, which proves the importance of considering the gradation of material properties in thickness direction for an overall higher dimensional accuracy of sheet metal products.
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页码:605 / 620
页数:16
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