Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FLCs are obtained by performing formability tests and determining failure strains. The strains are usually measured either by etching a grid on the sheet surface or by digital image correlation (DIC). Ductile metal sheets fail primarily by local necking which introduces a severe strain gradient in the failure region. This makes accurate detection of the failure strains challenging. An international standard (ISO12004-2:2008) was introduced in 2008 to unify the procedure of FLC detection; prior to this large discrepancies were observed between the results reported by different laboratories. The main limitation of the standard method for detectio...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...
The construction of a forming limit diagram (FLD) is a conventional approach to obtain limit strains...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
The forming limit is an important failure criterion for polycrystalline sheet metals when approving ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The forming limit diagram (FLD) –broadly used to characterize sheet-metal formabi...
Forming Limit Curves are surrounded by uncertainty - in particular the uncertainty surrounding the c...
In this work an experimental method to determine the limit strain by means of digital image correlat...
In this work an experimental method to determine the limit strain by means of digital image correlat...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
AbstractForming limit diagrams (FLD's) are used to evaluate the workability of metal sheets. FLD's p...
Forming limit diagrams (FLDs) and fracture forming limit diagrams (FFLDs) have been widely used to e...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...
The construction of a forming limit diagram (FLD) is a conventional approach to obtain limit strains...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
The forming limit is an important failure criterion for polycrystalline sheet metals when approving ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The forming limit diagram (FLD) –broadly used to characterize sheet-metal formabi...
Forming Limit Curves are surrounded by uncertainty - in particular the uncertainty surrounding the c...
In this work an experimental method to determine the limit strain by means of digital image correlat...
In this work an experimental method to determine the limit strain by means of digital image correlat...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
AbstractForming limit diagrams (FLD's) are used to evaluate the workability of metal sheets. FLD's p...
Forming limit diagrams (FLDs) and fracture forming limit diagrams (FFLDs) have been widely used to e...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
In automotive manufacturing, high strength materials, and aluminum alloys are widely used to address...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...
The construction of a forming limit diagram (FLD) is a conventional approach to obtain limit strains...