Abstract
The optimization of automotive security components requires good knowledge of the material state after fabrication, particularly with respect to damage that may have been done to the material by the manufacturing process. To achieve this, numerical simulation of the fabrication process is often undertaken. However, classical continuum damage models, like the Gurson [3] model, are not appropriate for the simulation of the blanking by punching operation because the material damage is primarily the result of shear stresses. This work is focused on the use and validation of a modified Gurson type damage model capable of modeling this process, which has recently been proposed by Nahshan [7]. After a brief description of the modification, the implementation and the validation of the modified Gurson model is detailed. A comparison between the original Gurson model and the modified model is presented in order to highlight the importance of the modification for a pure shear stress state and to show that the two models are equivalent for a purely hydrostatic stress state. It is also shown that the results from the modified model are dependent on the finite element mesh size.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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