Bifurcation Instability of sheet metal during spring-back

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In automotive and home appliance industries, there are many complex-shaped sheet metal components which need to be fabricated in multiple stamping operations. For example, the manufacturing of an outer case of washing machine consists of stamping followed by a bending operation. After the first stage of the stamping process, a large amount of spring-back takes place, and therefore, it is difficult to proceed to the next stage of the bending process. In the stamping process of that kind of sheet component with low geometric constraint, the forming area is large compared to the forming depth. Therefore, the formed part is in an unstable state and is less geometrically constrained, which causes a large amount of spring-back. To investigate this phenomenon, finite element analyses are carried out. During a spring-back analysis after forming, bifurcation takes place and the finite element solution procedure using the NewtonRaphson scheme becomes unstable. To get a stable post-bifurcation solution, a bifurcation algorithm is introduced at the bifurcation point. The deformed shapes obtained from finite element analyses are in good agreement with the experimental data. From this study, it is shown that the bifurcation behaviour enlarges the spring-back and the degree of dimensional error. To obtain additional possible post-bifurcation solutions, non-bifurcation analyses using initial guesses obtained in a modal analysis are carried. For the initial guesses, lowed four eigenmodes are utilized. Finally, the post-bifurcation behaviour and spring-back amount are investigated for various process parameters including the forming depth, punch width and corner radius.
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Issue Date
2013-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

INCREMENTAL DEFORMATION-THEORY; FINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSIS; PLASTIC ANISOTROPY; FORMING PROCESS; SENSITIVITY; PARAMETERS; EXPLICIT

Citation

PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE, v.93, no.15, pp.1914 - 1935

ISSN
1478-6435
DOI
10.1080/14786435.2013.765978
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/175051
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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