AbstractForming limit diagrams (FLD's) are used to evaluate the workability of metal sheets. FLD's provide the failure locus at which plastic instability occurs and localized necking develops (commonly designated as the forming limit curve - FLC), and the failure loci at the onset of fracture by tension (FFL) or by in-plane shear (SFFL). The interest of metal formers in controlling localized necking is understandable because the consequence of plastic instability is an undesirable surface blemish in components. However, because under certain loading conditions fracture can precede necking in sheet metal forming processes, there is a growing interest in characterizing the forming limits by necking and fracture in the FLD's. This paper gather...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
Because prevention of forming defects has become one of the major industrial challenges, various exp...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...
Forming limit diagrams (FLD’s) are used to evaluate the workability of metal sheets. FLD’s provide 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 this paper, the conditions for the occurrence of diffuse and localized necking in thin sheet meta...
The prediction of forming limit diagrams (FLDs) is of significant interest to the sheet metal formin...
Development of predictive capabilities of forming failure can help not only to reduce the experiment...
The current report presents some results from a study on the prediction of necking failure in ductil...
AbstractStrain based Keeler–Goodwin diagrams are widely used in forming processes to predict onset o...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
In this work, three numerical necking criteria based on finite element (FE) simulations are proposed...
The industrial based prediction in sheet metal forming bases still on the Forming Limit Diagrams (FL...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets, w...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
Because prevention of forming defects has become one of the major industrial challenges, various exp...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...
Forming limit diagrams (FLD’s) are used to evaluate the workability of metal sheets. FLD’s provide 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 this paper, the conditions for the occurrence of diffuse and localized necking in thin sheet meta...
The prediction of forming limit diagrams (FLDs) is of significant interest to the sheet metal formin...
Development of predictive capabilities of forming failure can help not only to reduce the experiment...
The current report presents some results from a study on the prediction of necking failure in ductil...
AbstractStrain based Keeler–Goodwin diagrams are widely used in forming processes to predict onset o...
Sheet metal formability is traditionally described by the forming limit curve (FLC). Experimental FL...
In this work, three numerical necking criteria based on finite element (FE) simulations are proposed...
The industrial based prediction in sheet metal forming bases still on the Forming Limit Diagrams (FL...
A number of parts and components involved in the automotive industry are made of thin bent sheets, w...
During sheet metal forming, the useful shape change is limited by necking/splitting type failures. T...
Because prevention of forming defects has become one of the major industrial challenges, various exp...
AbstractThis work describes a new procedure to remove the differences in measured forming limits obt...