Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis

A two-dimensional finite element analysis has been performed to investigate hydromechanical and conventional deep drawing processes. The effects of the fluid structure interaction on the material formability, the strain and the thickness distributions are investigated. Large plastic deformation is o...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Abbadeni, Ibrahim Zidane, Hamou Zahloul, Zakaria Madaoui
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2019-07-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2386/2548
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description A two-dimensional finite element analysis has been performed to investigate hydromechanical and conventional deep drawing processes. The effects of the fluid structure interaction on the material formability, the strain and the thickness distributions are investigated. Large plastic deformation is observed in the plank at the bottom and the corner of the punch. Plastic deformation distribution results show a difference between the hydromechanical deep drawing process and the conventional deep drawing which is due to the friction effect. This latter represents one of the major features of the hydromechanical deep drawing process. Concerning the formability of the blank, the obtained results show that the hydromechanical deep drawing process gives a better formability than the conventional deep drawing process.
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spellingShingle Mohammed Abbadeni
Ibrahim Zidane
Hamou Zahloul
Zakaria Madaoui
Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Hydromechanical deep drawing
Conventional deep drawing
Finite element analysis
Fluid pressure

title Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
title_full Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
title_fullStr Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
title_short Comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
title_sort comparative study of conventional and hydromechanical deep drawing processes based on finite element analysis
topic Hydromechanical deep drawing
Conventional deep drawing
Finite element analysis
Fluid pressure

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