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Unconstrained springback behavior of Al-Mg-Si sheets for different sitting times SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Unconstrained springback behavior of Al-Mg-Si sheets for different sitting times
Authors
de Sousa, RJACorreia, JPMSimoes, FJPFerreira, JAFCardoso, RPRGracio, JJBarlat, F
Date Issued
2008-09
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Abstract
In this work, the springback behavior of the commercial 6022 aluminum alloy in temper aging (T4) is investigated taking into account that the sheets, prior to deformation process, are initially pre-strained and then submitted to various sitting times at room temperature. The unconstrained cylindrical bending test based on the NUMISHEET2002 proceedings as presented by Yoon et al. [Yoon JW, Pourboghtat F, Chung K, Yang DY. Springback prediction for sheet metal forming process using a 3D hybrid membrane/shell method. International journal of Mechanical Sciences 2002;44:2133-53] is selected as validation benchmark. For finite element simulations, the geometry is modeled by solid-shell finite elements using the formulation of Alves de Sousa et al. [Alves de Sousa RJ, Yoon JW, Cardoso RPR, Fontes Valente RA, Gracio JJ. On the use of a reduced enhanced solid-shell (RESS) element for sheet forming simulations. International journal of Plasticity 2007;23:490-515; Alves de Sousa RJ, Cardoso RPR, Fontes Valente RA, Yoon J-W, Natal Jorge RM, Gracio JJ. A new one-point quadrature enhanced assumed strain (EAS) solid-shell element with multiple integration points along thickness: Part I-Geometrically linear applications. International journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2005;62:952-77; Alves de Sousa RJ, Cardoso RPR, Fontes Valente RA, Yoon JW, Gracio JJ, Natal Jorge RM. A new one-point quadrature enhanced assumed strain (EAS) solid-shell element with multiple integration points along thickness: Part II-Nonlinear applications. International journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 2006;67:160-88]. The material behavior is described based on the work of Correia et al. [Correia JPM, Simoes F, Gracio JJ, Barlat F, Ahzi S. A simple hardening rule accounting for time-dependent behavior in Al-Mg-Si alloys. Materials Science Engineering A 2007;456:170-9]. The results of conducted experiments and numerical simulations are compared. It can be concluded about the good agreement between experiments and simulations attesting the effectiveness of the material model utilized to describe the time-dependent hardening behavior. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Springback; Solid-shell; Enhanced assumed strain; Aluminum alloys; Finite element; MULTIPLE INTEGRATION POINTS; SOLID-SHELL ELEMENT; DEFORMATION; PREDICTION; SIMULATION; ANISOTROPY; THICKNESS; MODEL
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29386
DOI
10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2008.07.008
ISSN
0020-7403
Article Type
Article
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES, vol. 50, no. 9, page. 1381 - 1389, 2008-09
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