AbstractPlastic flow localization into a narrow band is investigated for a rate-independent polycrystalline sheet. Strain localization is considered to initiate at a point of bifurcation from the homogeneous deformation state or to result from the growth of a preexisting imperfection. Bifurcation analysis based on the rate-independent crystal plasticity model is found to give limit strains at a realistic strain level in the biaxial-stretching range. Limit strains predicted by the imperfection analysis are lower than those for bifurcation analysis and tend to approach those strain levels with decreasing amount of initial imperfection. Then, the bifurcation analysis is applied to the simulation of the forming limit for strongly textured sheet...
An alternative method to predict forming limits for sheet metal forming is presented. Deformation in...
In modern sheet metal forming processes, such as hydroforming and single point incremental forming, ...
Ductile failure is the main mechanism that limits the formability of thin metal sheets during formin...
The present study focuses on the development of a relevant numerical tool for predicting the onset o...
In the present work, a powerful modeling tool is developed to predict and analyze the onset of strai...
In the present work, a powerful modeling tool is developed to predict and analyze the onset of strai...
In the present paper, an efficient numerical tool is developed to investigate the ductility limit of...
The yield criterion in rate-independent single crystal plasticity is most often defined by the class...
In this work, an elastic–plastic model with Hill’48 anisotropic yield surface is coupled with the co...
The theory of strain localization is reviewed with reference both to local necking in sheet metal fo...
BY USING a simplified constitutive model of a pointed vertex on subsequent yield loci, namely, such ...
The forming limit is an important failure criterion for polycrystalline sheet metals when approving ...
In the literature dealing with plastic instabilities in general, many instability criteria have been...
In this paper, the conditions for the occurrence of diffuse and localized necking in thin sheet meta...
AbstractIn this research, we analyze forming-limit strains of FCC and BCC materials using a viscopla...
An alternative method to predict forming limits for sheet metal forming is presented. Deformation in...
In modern sheet metal forming processes, such as hydroforming and single point incremental forming, ...
Ductile failure is the main mechanism that limits the formability of thin metal sheets during formin...
The present study focuses on the development of a relevant numerical tool for predicting the onset o...
In the present work, a powerful modeling tool is developed to predict and analyze the onset of strai...
In the present work, a powerful modeling tool is developed to predict and analyze the onset of strai...
In the present paper, an efficient numerical tool is developed to investigate the ductility limit of...
The yield criterion in rate-independent single crystal plasticity is most often defined by the class...
In this work, an elastic–plastic model with Hill’48 anisotropic yield surface is coupled with the co...
The theory of strain localization is reviewed with reference both to local necking in sheet metal fo...
BY USING a simplified constitutive model of a pointed vertex on subsequent yield loci, namely, such ...
The forming limit is an important failure criterion for polycrystalline sheet metals when approving ...
In the literature dealing with plastic instabilities in general, many instability criteria have been...
In this paper, the conditions for the occurrence of diffuse and localized necking in thin sheet meta...
AbstractIn this research, we analyze forming-limit strains of FCC and BCC materials using a viscopla...
An alternative method to predict forming limits for sheet metal forming is presented. Deformation in...
In modern sheet metal forming processes, such as hydroforming and single point incremental forming, ...
Ductile failure is the main mechanism that limits the formability of thin metal sheets during formin...