Deep drawing of DC06 at high strain rates

Author:

Tulke M,Galiev E,Psyk V,Kräusel V,Brosius A

Abstract

Abstract Velocity effects in production technology provide technological and economic advantages, but they require consideration of strain rate dependent material behaviour in numerical process modelling. This paper proposes a deep drawing process with DC06 at high strain rates of up to 100 s-1. Basis of the investigation are the results of the inverse parameter investigation at high strain rates in [1]. In addition to the velocity dependent flow curve in numerical modelling, the damage parameters are also taken into account. The drawing ratio and the punch velocity that affects the strain rate and the stress state in the deep drawing process are varied while the blank holder force is constant. Due to the high punch speed and the pronounced inhomogeneity of the strain rate over the work piece volume, the punch speed and punch force is very well suited to verify the numerical results. Additionally, the mesh dependency of the temperature evolution in the sheet metal is examined for further investigations of the adiabatic heating of the work piece during deformation in experiment and simulation. In this context, the deep drawing tools as well as the results of the numerical and experimental investigations are presented and discussed.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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