The Characterization of the Plastic Instability of S235 Thin Steel Sheets by Multiple Regression and Analysis of Variance Methods

Author:

GHAZOUANI NejibORCID,NASRI Mohamed ToumiORCID,ELADEB AboulbabaORCID,SALAH WaelORCID,TASHKANDI Mohammed A.ORCID,BECHEIKH NidhalORCID

Abstract

In this study, we present a new identification method of parameters characterizing the elastoplastic damage behavior of sheet metal based on analysis of variance. The analysis covered experimental and numerical simulation results using the finite element method of the sheet mild steel bulge test. The identification procedure was validated through a confrontation between numerical simulations and experimental results on several hydroforming applications, such as a free expansion and an expansion in matrix cavities. Results show consistency between experimental observations and numerical predictions of instabilities. Furthermore, the location of risk areas of instability and rupture and the damage level could be quantified. The analysis focused on a set of results combining experimental data and numerical simulations of the bulge test of steel sheets. The identified models were validated thanks to a comparison between numerical simulations and experimental results of a set of forming applications by bulge test. The results show coherence between the experimental observations and the numerical predictions of the instabilities.

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Kaunas University of Technology (KTU)

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