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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pre-Straining Operation : Prediction of Strain Paths Within a Forming Limit Diagram

Olofsson, Elin, Al-Fadhli, Mohammed January 2022 (has links)
In a Sheet Metal Forming (SMF) operation, complex geometries in multi-stage forming processes are mostly common. Forming a blank, major and minor straining willoccur. Follow the straining of the blank elements over the forming process will provide its strain paths. The strain paths can be visualized in a Forming Limit Diagram(FLD); with a Forming Limit Curve (FLC) corresponding to the strained material.In the diagram, the determination whether an element is critical due to fracture ornecking is determined. Utilizing the FLD, the formability of a material is defined;the elements and their paths are however linear. Manufacture a sheet metal usinga multi-stage forming process will contribute to Non-Linear Strain Paths (NLSP).Thus, the FLD is no longer valid. Providing a tool from the company RISE IVF AB to be used for pre-strainingoperations, the objective of this thesis work is to enhance and investigate the possibility of generating the three main strain paths - uniaxial tension, plane strain,equibiaxial tension - of the dual-phased steel DP800. This study is in collaborationwith Volvo Cars Body Components (VCBC) in Olofström, where the pre-strainingwill be used in a future study of the SMF non-linear behaviour. Utilizing the finiteelement software AutoForm - specialized on SMF operations - this numerical basedstudy can be conducted. The ability of generating the three main strain paths will be achieved by modifying the blank geometries and provided tooling. By changing the dimensions ofthe punch and draw beads, critical regions and forced concentrated straining weresupposed to be achieved. These changes are implemented with the intention to fulfillthe criterion of the straining in terms of magnitude and gradient. The result from the simulations shows that the modifications have different effecton both the straining level and gradient. The modifications of both the draw beadand the punch were not of any significant use, while the blank dimension was mostvital when generating sufficient strain paths. Hence, the tooling modifications withinthis thesis work did not enhance the prediction of the three strain paths.
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Umformbarkeit laserinduktionsgeschweißter Strukturen aus höherfesten Stahlfeinblechen

Jahn, Axel 03 November 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Konventionelles Laserstrahlschweißen von Halbzeugen aus höherfesten Stahlfeinblechen führt zum drastischen Verlust an Umformbarkeit im Schweißnahtbereich. Durch integrierte induktive Erwärmung können der Temperaturverlauf beim Schweißen modifiziert, die Verbindungseigenschaften beeinflusst und die Umformbarkeit verbessert werden. Die Zusammenhänge zwischen Prozessparametern und mechanischen Verbindungseigenschaften werden beschrieben und Anwendungspotenziale aufgezeigt.
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Umformbarkeit laserinduktionsgeschweißter Strukturen aus höherfesten Stahlfeinblechen

Jahn, Axel 19 May 2011 (has links)
Konventionelles Laserstrahlschweißen von Halbzeugen aus höherfesten Stahlfeinblechen führt zum drastischen Verlust an Umformbarkeit im Schweißnahtbereich. Durch integrierte induktive Erwärmung können der Temperaturverlauf beim Schweißen modifiziert, die Verbindungseigenschaften beeinflusst und die Umformbarkeit verbessert werden. Die Zusammenhänge zwischen Prozessparametern und mechanischen Verbindungseigenschaften werden beschrieben und Anwendungspotenziale aufgezeigt.

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