The present paper aims at analysing the strain and stress-based forming limits predicted by an advanced sheet metal forming limit model. The onset of localized necking is simulated through the Marciniak-Kuczinsky (MK) analysis [1]., which connects the physically-based hardening model accounting for the evolution of the anisotropic work-hardening induced by the microstructural evolution at large strains of Teodosiu and Hu [2] with the phenomenological anisotropic yield criterion Yld2000-2d (Barlat et al., 2003) [3] Linear and complex strain paths are taken into account. The selected material is a DC06 steel sheet. The validity of the model is assessed by comparing the predicted and experimental forming limits. The remarkable accuracy of the ...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets. U...
The forming limit in the single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) process of metal sheets is larger t...
The objective of the present paper is to analyse the performance of Marciniak-Kuczinsky (MK) theory ...
Strain-path changes strongly influence the forming limit:strains of sheet metals. The value of the l...
An advanced sheet metal forming limit model is developed. Using the Marciniak-Kuczinsky analysis, th...
The present paper aims at a detailed analysis of sheet metal formability using the physically-based ...
Two types of anisotropy have been introduced in the Marciniak model for the prediction of forming li...
In the present work a study on the prediction of the Forming Limit Diagrams is developed, by using a...
Models for predicting the formability of sheet metals which take into account a single mode of strai...
A user-friendly yield criterion was proposed by Hill in 1993, which utilizes five independent materi...
Methods of theoretical analysis and experimental verification of conditions of limit deformation are...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
This dissertation proposes a number of significant enhancements to the conventional Marciniak-Kuczyn...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets. U...
The forming limit in the single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) process of metal sheets is larger t...
The objective of the present paper is to analyse the performance of Marciniak-Kuczinsky (MK) theory ...
Strain-path changes strongly influence the forming limit:strains of sheet metals. The value of the l...
An advanced sheet metal forming limit model is developed. Using the Marciniak-Kuczinsky analysis, th...
The present paper aims at a detailed analysis of sheet metal formability using the physically-based ...
Two types of anisotropy have been introduced in the Marciniak model for the prediction of forming li...
In the present work a study on the prediction of the Forming Limit Diagrams is developed, by using a...
Models for predicting the formability of sheet metals which take into account a single mode of strai...
A user-friendly yield criterion was proposed by Hill in 1993, which utilizes five independent materi...
Methods of theoretical analysis and experimental verification of conditions of limit deformation are...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
This dissertation proposes a number of significant enhancements to the conventional Marciniak-Kuczyn...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets. U...
The forming limit in the single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) process of metal sheets is larger t...
The objective of the present paper is to analyse the performance of Marciniak-Kuczinsky (MK) theory ...