Interaction of Part Geometry and Material Properties with Forming Severity and Tooling Design for Box-Shaped Stampings 920438
The theme of this work is the interaction of the part geometry, material properties, forming severity and tooling design for box-shaped stampings. It is shown that the forming severity decreases with the increase of material normal anisotropy and corner radius. The lower the material normal anisotropy, the larger are the required tooling clearances and the thickening of the material under the blankholder. Understanding these relationships is of primary importance in applications requiring a major change in material properties, such as cold-rolled to hot-rolled conversion of products, or product shape redesign.
The work also introduces a new type of idealization to metal forming problems. Beside the traditional continuum mechanics axisymmetric and plane strain idealizations, the work introduces the “corner analysis” approximation.
Citation: Assempoor, A. and Karima, M., "Interaction of Part Geometry and Material Properties with Forming Severity and Tooling Design for Box-Shaped Stampings," SAE Technical Paper 920438, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920438. Download Citation
Author(s):
A. Assempoor, M. Karima
Affiliated:
Forming Technologies Inc.
Pages: 11
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Autobody Stamping Applications and Analysis-SP-0897
Related Topics:
Forming
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