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Influence of end-conditions during tube hydroforming of aluminum extrusions
Authors:Mehdi Imaninejad  Ghatu Subhash  Adam Loukus
Affiliation:Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Department, Michigan Technological University, 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Abstract:Tube hydroforming experiments were conducted to develop the forming limit diagram of AA6082-T4 by utilizing three types of end-conditions: (i) “free-end”, (ii) “pinched-end” or “fixed-end” and (iii) “forced-end”. It was found that “free-end” hydroforming gives the lowest forming limits followed by “pinched-end” and “forced-end” hydroforming. It was noticed that the tube failure occurs within 5° to the extrusion weld in the “free-end” experiments, within 7° in the “pinched-end” condition and extended up to 10° in the “forced-end” hydroforming experiments. Finite element simulations were carried out to capture the effects of the weld geometry, weld mechanical properties and the end-conditions of the extruded tube on the maximum induced stress and location of the maximum von Mises stress. It was found that the anisotropy of the weld material and the end-condition used during hydroforming experiments have the largest influence on the failure location with respect to the weld center.
Keywords:Tube hydroforming  Finite element analysis  Aluminum alloys  Forming limit diagrams  Extrusion welds
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