Evaluation of Hole Flangeability of Steel Sheet with Respect to the Hole Processing Condition
This paper is concerned with hole flangeability of steel sheet, which is evaluated by experiment and finite element analysis with respect to the hole processing condition. The hole flangeability of a material as a forming limit needs to be verified to predict and prevent the undesirable fracture dur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Key engineering materials 2007-06, Vol.340-341, p.665-670 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper is concerned with hole flangeability of steel sheet, which is evaluated by
experiment and finite element analysis with respect to the hole processing condition. The hole
flangeability of a material as a forming limit needs to be verified to predict and prevent the
undesirable fracture during a flanging process. Hole expanding tests are carried out to identify the
effect of hole processing conditions on the hole expanding ratio (HER), which is an indicator of the
hole flangeability. Specimens with two different hole conditions are prepared: one is produced with
punching process; and the other is reamed after punching to get smoother hole surface. Experimental
results show that the facture mechanism and the HER are quite different with respect to the hole
conditions. Thorough investigation of those effects is carried out with tensile tests of a specimen with
notches. From the experiments, the fracture strain is obtained with different hole conditions and is
used to determine the material constants of a new proposed ductile fracture criterion which is applied
to finite element analyses of the hole flanging process for prediction of the HER. The experimental
results are confirmed and reevaluated by the finite element analysis with the ductile fracture criterion. |
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ISSN: | 1013-9826 1662-9795 1662-9795 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.340-341.665 |