Affect of part geometry on wall features in rectangular deep-drawing processes using finite element method

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Author listThipprakmas S.

PublisherTrans Tech Publications

Publication year2009

Volume number410-411

Start page579

End page585

Number of pages7

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ISSN1013-9826

eISSN1662-9795

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-68549087358&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fKEM.410-411.579&partnerID=40&md5=72bb40dd986b300eebd8c4af7e43f66b

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

High-quality stamped parts using cost-effective production technique are increasingly required, especially in parts with complex geometry wherein forming defects are easily generated. In this study, the concave and convex wall features were investigated for a stainless steel rectangular tray using the finite element method and related experiments. The concave and convex wall phenomena were theoretically clarified on the basis of stress distribution. The effects of tray geometry were also investigated. Increasing both the rectangle size and depth of tray, together with a decrease in the corner radius, resulted in an increase in concave wall generation. However, the effects of increasing the length or width of the rectangle affecting the concave wall were independent of each other. In addition, the application of a very large depth of tray resulted in a convex feature. The results showed that it is difficult to achieve a straight wall on both the 'length' and 'width' sides without the use of draw bead. The finite element simulation results showed a reasonable agreement with the experimental results, with reference to the material thickness distribution in both the cases of: absence of the draw bead formation; and presence of the draw-bead formation. ฉ (2009) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.


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