A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws

In this article, a numerical model for predicting spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheet was presented. First, the hardening models were formulated based on combined isotropic–kinematic hardening laws, along with the traditional pure isotropic and kinematic hardening laws....

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Main Authors: Van-Canh Tong, Duc-Toan Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018797436
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spelling doaj-31ae4d14493f4558b91dc64cccc1931c2020-11-25T03:17:12ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402018-09-011010.1177/1687814018797436A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening lawsVan-Canh Tong0Duc-Toan Nguyen1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hung Yen University of Technology and Education, Hai Duong, VietnamSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi, VietnamIn this article, a numerical model for predicting spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheet was presented. First, the hardening models were formulated based on combined isotropic–kinematic hardening laws, along with the traditional pure isotropic and kinematic hardening laws. A simplified method was proposed for determining the material parameters. Comparison of stress–strain curves of uniaxial tests at various pre-strains predicted by the numerical models and experiment showed that the combined isotropic–kinematic hardening model could accurately describe the Bauschinger effect and transient behavior subjected to cyclic loading conditions. Then, a finite element model was created to simulate the U-draw bending process using ABAQUS. Simulations were then conducted to predict the spring-back of DP350 high-strength steel in U-draw bending with geometry provided in the NUMISHEET’2011 benchmark problems. It was shown that the predictions of spring-back using the proposed model were in good agreement with the experimental results available in the literature. Finally, the effects of various tool and process parameters such as punch profile radius, die profile radius, blank holding force, and punch-to-die clearance on the spring-back were investigated. The simulation results suggested the significance of tool and process parameters on the final shape of the formed parts influenced by the spring-back.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018797436
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A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Van-Canh Tong
Duc-Toan Nguyen
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title A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
title_short A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
title_full A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
title_fullStr A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
title_full_unstemmed A study on spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
title_sort study on spring-back in u-draw bending of dp350 high-strength steel sheets based on combined isotropic and kinematic hardening laws
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this article, a numerical model for predicting spring-back in U-draw bending of DP350 high-strength steel sheet was presented. First, the hardening models were formulated based on combined isotropic–kinematic hardening laws, along with the traditional pure isotropic and kinematic hardening laws. A simplified method was proposed for determining the material parameters. Comparison of stress–strain curves of uniaxial tests at various pre-strains predicted by the numerical models and experiment showed that the combined isotropic–kinematic hardening model could accurately describe the Bauschinger effect and transient behavior subjected to cyclic loading conditions. Then, a finite element model was created to simulate the U-draw bending process using ABAQUS. Simulations were then conducted to predict the spring-back of DP350 high-strength steel in U-draw bending with geometry provided in the NUMISHEET’2011 benchmark problems. It was shown that the predictions of spring-back using the proposed model were in good agreement with the experimental results available in the literature. Finally, the effects of various tool and process parameters such as punch profile radius, die profile radius, blank holding force, and punch-to-die clearance on the spring-back were investigated. The simulation results suggested the significance of tool and process parameters on the final shape of the formed parts influenced by the spring-back.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018797436
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