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2D adaptive mesh methodology for the simulation of metal forming processes with damage
Authors:Carl Labergère  Alain A. Rassineux  Khemais K. Saanouni
Affiliation:1. University of Technology of Troyes, ICD/LASMIS, FRE CNRS 2848, 12 rue Marie Curie, BP2060, 10010, Troyes, France
2. Laboratoire Roberval, UMR CNRS 6253, centre de Recherche de Royallieu, University of Technology of Compiègne, BP 20529, 60205, Compiègne, France
Abstract:In this work, a fully adaptive 2D numerical methodology is proposed in order to simulate with accuracy various metal forming processes. The methodology is based on fully coupled advanced finite strain constitutive equations accounting for the main physical phenomena such as large plastic deformation, non-linear isotropic and kinematic hardening, ductile isotropic damage and contact with friction. The adaptivity concerns the space discretization using FEM as well as the applied loading sequences. Mesh size distribution is based on various error indicators making use of the hessian of the plastic strain rate combined with a specific damage error function and a specific local curvature error function evaluated at contact boundaries. 2D mesh size can be refined or coarsened when necessary according to these error indicators. Particularely, the smallest size is found to be inside the zones where the damage is highly active. The applied loading paths are also adaptively decomposed into various sequences depending on both number and size of the fully damaged elements. The adaptive procedure is validated through various sheet and bulk metal forming examples. In this paper, a plane stress tensile test, an axisymmetric blanking process of two materials with different ductilities and a cold extrusion process are presented.
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