In this work, the finite element method is used to simulate a typical FLD test over tools of different radii. Parameters like the mesh density, element type, numerical determination of the onset of strain localization, limit strain definition etc. have been investigated. Finally, the limit strain for plane strain tension has been determined as a function of the thickness vs. tool radius (t/R) ratio. These simulations confirm that increasing the curvature of the tool increases the value of the limit strains. They also reveal that, as soon as bending becomes important, the practical relevance of the limit strains diminishes - At least with their current definition. The need for new strain localization models is emphasized, together with some ...
WOS: 000233438700032Out-of-plane (dome) formability test is used extensively to determine forming li...
Sheet-metal forming involves a complex distribution of strains throughout the part. The strains occu...
Forming limit diagrams (FLDs) and fracture forming limit diagrams (FFLDs) have been widely used to e...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets, w...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets. U...
A new method for establishing the Forming Limit curve (FLC) in sheet metal forming is introduced in ...
A new methodology is proposed to obtain the forming limit diagram (or FLD) of sheet materials by uti...
In this work, three numerical necking criteria based on finite element (FE) simulations are proposed...
Nowadays, finite element (FE) methods are widely used for the analysis of Body in White parts produc...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
An alternative procedure for the determination of the FLC0 value, the limit strain value correspondi...
The Forming Limit Diagram (FLD) is a widely used concept to represent the formability of thin metall...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
Abstract: The forming limit stress diagram (FLSD) has been reported as being much less path dependen...
International audienceSheet metal formability is usually limited by the occurrence of damages evolut...
WOS: 000233438700032Out-of-plane (dome) formability test is used extensively to determine forming li...
Sheet-metal forming involves a complex distribution of strains throughout the part. The strains occu...
Forming limit diagrams (FLDs) and fracture forming limit diagrams (FFLDs) have been widely used to e...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets, w...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets. U...
A new method for establishing the Forming Limit curve (FLC) in sheet metal forming is introduced in ...
A new methodology is proposed to obtain the forming limit diagram (or FLD) of sheet materials by uti...
In this work, three numerical necking criteria based on finite element (FE) simulations are proposed...
Nowadays, finite element (FE) methods are widely used for the analysis of Body in White parts produc...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
An alternative procedure for the determination of the FLC0 value, the limit strain value correspondi...
The Forming Limit Diagram (FLD) is a widely used concept to represent the formability of thin metall...
AbstractIn the common industrial thin sheet metal forming process at room temperature, in which in-h...
Abstract: The forming limit stress diagram (FLSD) has been reported as being much less path dependen...
International audienceSheet metal formability is usually limited by the occurrence of damages evolut...
WOS: 000233438700032Out-of-plane (dome) formability test is used extensively to determine forming li...
Sheet-metal forming involves a complex distribution of strains throughout the part. The strains occu...
Forming limit diagrams (FLDs) and fracture forming limit diagrams (FFLDs) have been widely used to e...