Numerical Optimization of Variable Blank Holder Force Trajectories in Stamping Process for Multi-Defect Reduction

Author:

Guo Feng1,Jeong Hoyoung12,Park Donghwi1,Kim Geunho3,Sung Booyong1,Kim Naksoo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea

3. R&D Center, ASAN Co., Ltd., Pureundeulpan-ro 826-4, Hwasung-si 18462, Republic of Korea

Abstract

An intelligent optimization technology was proposed to mitigate prevalent multi-defects, particularly failure, wrinkling, and springback in sheet metal forming. This method combined deep neural networks (DNNs), genetic algorithms (GAs), and Monte Carlo simulation (MCS), collectively as DNN-GA-MCS. Our primary aim was to determine intricate process parameters while elucidating the intricate relationship between processing methodologies and material properties. To achieve this goal, variable blank holder force (VBHF) trajectories were implemented into five sub-stroke steps, facilitating adjustments to the blank holder force via numerical simulations with an oil pan model. The Forming Limit Diagram (FLD) predicted by machine learning algorithms based on the Generalized Incremental Stress State Dependent Damage (GISSMO) model provided a robust framework for evaluating sheet failure dynamics during the stamping process. Numerical results confirmed significant improvements in formed quality: compared with the average value of training sets, the improvements of 18.89%, 13.59%, and 14.26% are achieved in failure, wrinkling, and springback; in the purposed two-segmented mode VBHF case application, the average value of three defects is improved by 12.62%, and the total summation of VBHF is reduced by 14.07%. Statistical methodologies grounded in material flow analysis were applied, accompanied by the proposal of distinctive optimization strategies for the die structure aimed at enhancing material flow efficiency. In conclusion, our advanced methodology exhibits considerable potential to improve sheet metal forming processes, highlighting its significant effect on defect reduction.

Funder

Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

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