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Ridha Hambli Damien Soulat Abdesselem Chamekh 《The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology》2009,44(7-8):648-656
The total cost of a blanked part is determined by a large number of factors, including the material cost, manufacturing costs. Predicting the manufacturing costs of a blanked part requires accurate estimation of tool cost caused by wear. The aim of this paper is to develop a finite element model allowing for the numerical prediction of the blanking tool life which allows for the evaluation of the cost rate of blanking tool caused by wear needed to assess the total cost of a blanked part. A wear prediction model has been implemented in the finite element code Abaqus in which the tool wear is a function of the normal pressure and some material parameters. In the present work, the tool is modeled as rigid body hypothesis, and the wear variables are computed in the contacting elements. The altered tool contact surface and contact pressure tool shapes are updated iteratively to simulate wear over a long period of time of about 100,000 cycles. A damage model is used in order to describe crack initiation and propagation into the sheet. The distribution of the tool wear on the tool profile is obtained and compared to industrial observations. 相似文献
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Experimental preforming of highly double curved shapes with a case corner using an interlock reinforcement 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
S. Allaoui G. Hivet D. Soulat A. Wendling P. Ouagne S. Chatel 《International Journal of Material Forming》2014,7(2):155-165
This experimental work concerns the study of the preforming of a specific highly double curved geometry with a triple point (case corner) by the sheet forming process using powdered interlock reinforcement (G1151®). Three different punches (square box, prism, tetrahedron) were used in this study, each of them presenting highly double curved geometry with a case corner. A specific sheet forming device specially designed for the preforming of textile reinforcement was used. The expected shapes with the three punches have been obtained with an optimized blank-holder pressure. No classical defaults such as wrinkling or yarn damage are present in the useful zone of the preforms. However, a new default, not observed for spherical or hemispherical shape has been identified. It concerns the out of plane buckling of yarns. This phenomenon not observed on the square box is visible on some faces and edges of the prismatic and tetrahedron shapes. For the square box, it is easily possible to control the orientation of the yarn within the preform in the faces, whereas this is not possible for triangular faces of the prismatic and tetrahedron shapes. The square box punch is therefore more adapted to preform the highly doubled curved shape with the case corner. 相似文献
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Applied Composite Materials - This research paper presented recent advancements on the manufacturing technique of the 3D warp interlock fabrics (3DWIFs) as fibrous material. Four different types of... 相似文献