The dimpling process is a novel cold-roll forming process that involves dimpling of a rolled flat strip prior to the roll forming operation. This is a process undertaken to enhance the material properties and subsequent products’ structural performance while maintaining a minimum strip thickness. In order to understand the complex and interrelated nonlinear changes in contact, geometry and material properties that occur in the process, it is necessary to accurately simulate the process and validate through physical tests. In this paper, 3D non-linear finite element analysis was employed to simulate the dimpling process and mechanical testing of the subsequent dimpled sheets, in which the dimple geometry and material properties data were dir...
Cold roll forming is an incremental sheet metal forming process used to supply products to numerous ...
Roll forming is increasingly used in the automotive industry to form High Strength Steel (HSS) and A...
Cold roll forming (CRF) is a well-known continuous manufacturing process, in which a flat strip is d...
The dimpling process is a novel cold-roll forming process that involves dimpling of a rolled flat st...
In this paper, the effect of a dimpling process on the mechanical properties of the steel material w...
Cold roll forming is a process for plastic deformation, which allows realizing profiles, with a defi...
One of the first questions to consider when designing a new roll forming line is the number of formi...
The paper addresses the complexities for a reliable numerical simulation of the roll forming process...
Cold rolled thin strip has a wide application in electronic and instrument industries, and its produ...
One of the surface defects that arise in sheet metal working is when the part is removed from the di...
Cold roll forming modifies the mechanical properties of thin-walled profiles by strain hardening. Th...
Roll forming is an incremental bending process for forming metal sheet, strip or coiled stock. Altho...
Cold roll forming modifies the mechanical properties of thin-walled profiles by strain hardening. Th...
peer reviewedIt is well known that the cold-forming process is likely to significantly enhance the ...
3D finite element analysis is employed to simulate a cold roll-forming process. Numerical results of...
Cold roll forming is an incremental sheet metal forming process used to supply products to numerous ...
Roll forming is increasingly used in the automotive industry to form High Strength Steel (HSS) and A...
Cold roll forming (CRF) is a well-known continuous manufacturing process, in which a flat strip is d...
The dimpling process is a novel cold-roll forming process that involves dimpling of a rolled flat st...
In this paper, the effect of a dimpling process on the mechanical properties of the steel material w...
Cold roll forming is a process for plastic deformation, which allows realizing profiles, with a defi...
One of the first questions to consider when designing a new roll forming line is the number of formi...
The paper addresses the complexities for a reliable numerical simulation of the roll forming process...
Cold rolled thin strip has a wide application in electronic and instrument industries, and its produ...
One of the surface defects that arise in sheet metal working is when the part is removed from the di...
Cold roll forming modifies the mechanical properties of thin-walled profiles by strain hardening. Th...
Roll forming is an incremental bending process for forming metal sheet, strip or coiled stock. Altho...
Cold roll forming modifies the mechanical properties of thin-walled profiles by strain hardening. Th...
peer reviewedIt is well known that the cold-forming process is likely to significantly enhance the ...
3D finite element analysis is employed to simulate a cold roll-forming process. Numerical results of...
Cold roll forming is an incremental sheet metal forming process used to supply products to numerous ...
Roll forming is increasingly used in the automotive industry to form High Strength Steel (HSS) and A...
Cold roll forming (CRF) is a well-known continuous manufacturing process, in which a flat strip is d...