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mirfalah nasiri S M, Basti A, hashemi R, Darvizeh A. The effective investigation of the general stress state on the forming limit of the anisotropic aluminum sheet by using extended M-K model. Modares Mechanical Engineering 2018; 17 (11) :192-198
URL: http://mme.modares.ac.ir/article-15-744-en.html
1- Guilan
2- Assistant Professor/ University of Guilan
3- Assistant professor / Iran University of Technology
4- guilan
Abstract:   (3890 Views)
In the new sheet metal forming process as incremental sheet forming and spinning forming, this is not perfectly true in Marciniak-Kuczyinski model to assume that sheet deformation occurs in the plane-stress state indispose there are normal compressive stress and through-thickness stress. In this type of forming processes, the obtained limit strains refer to improving the sheet forming. However, in researches the effects of through-thickness shear stresses, also known as out-of-plane shear, has been studied less. The generalized forming limit diagram is a great curve that includes all six components of the stress tensor. In this paper, the effect of normal comprehensive and through-thickness shear stresses on the limit strain AA6011 aluminum sheet using a modified M-K and the anisotropic Yield function, Hill 48 and by using numerical solutions of nonlinear equations, Newton-Raphson method. The first the forming limit diagram was drawn with the assumption that the through-thickness shear stresses and then the effects of normal comprehensive stress and through-thickness shear stress on the limit strains were proved and the generalized forming limit curves were obtained. The results show that forming limits can be increased significantly by both normal compressive stress and through-thickness shear stresses. Also, the effects of normal stress on increasing the formability of sheet compared with the effects of through-thickness shear stress is greater.
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Article Type: Research Article | Subject: Metal Forming
Received: 2017/05/30 | Accepted: 2017/10/14 | Published: 2017/11/18

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