A homogenized anisotropic constitutive model of perforated sheets for numerical simulation of stamping

IF 6.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Journal of Materials Processing Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2024.118574
Huan Luo , Xiaoguang Fan , Mei Zhan , Minghui Li , Peng Dai
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Perforated sheets exhibit strong anisotropy related to the arrangement of holes during plastic deformation, which poses significant challenges for accurate prediction of the macroscopic plastic behavior in stamping. Addressing this, unit cell simulations were conducted to determine the homogenized yielding and hardening behaviors of perforated sheets with hexagonal or square arrays of circular holes under in-plane loading conditions. The local deformation mode, which determines the macroscopic anistropy, is unveiled. A mechanism-motivated homogenized yield criterion was proposed based on the local deformation modes, which provides a concise yet unified approach to modeling complex material anisotropic behavior with high accuracy. Additionally, a mixed hardening strategy was developed to capture the evolution of yield loci in term of size and shape. The proposed constitutive model demonstrates precise predictions of flow stress variations and the apparent r-value with loading angles during uniaxial tension. Furthermore, it successfully forecasts two distinct types of earing profiles in the deep drawing of perforated sheets with square arrays of circular holes at different hole fractions. This modeling approach provides a feasible way for predicting the deformation behavior of perforated sheets during stamping with high computational efficiency.

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用于冲压数值模拟的冲孔板均质化各向异性构成模型
冲孔板在塑性变形过程中表现出与孔排列相关的强烈各向异性,这对准确预测冲压过程中的宏观塑性行为提出了重大挑战。针对这一问题,我们进行了单元模拟,以确定带有六角形或方形圆孔阵列的冲孔板在面内加载条件下的均匀屈服和硬化行为。揭示了决定宏观各向异性的局部变形模式。基于局部变形模式,提出了一种机理驱动的均质化屈服准则,为高精度地模拟复杂的材料各向异性行为提供了一种简洁而统一的方法。此外,还开发了一种混合硬化策略,以捕捉屈服点在尺寸和形状上的演变。所提出的构成模型精确地预测了单轴拉伸过程中流动应力的变化和表观 r 值与加载角度的关系。此外,该模型还成功预测了在不同孔隙率下,带方形圆孔阵列的穿孔板深冲过程中两种截然不同的耳廓。这种建模方法为预测冲压过程中穿孔板的变形行为提供了一种可行的方法,而且计算效率很高。
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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403
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Processing Technology covers the processing techniques used in manufacturing components from metals and other materials. The journal aims to publish full research papers of original, significant and rigorous work and so to contribute to increased production efficiency and improved component performance. Areas of interest to the journal include: • Casting, forming and machining • Additive processing and joining technologies • The evolution of material properties under the specific conditions met in manufacturing processes • Surface engineering when it relates specifically to a manufacturing process • Design and behavior of equipment and tools.
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