陈明和
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Education Level:南京航空航天大学
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering
School/Department:College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Discipline:Aeronautical and Astronautical Manufacturing Engineering. Material Process Engineering
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Affiliation of Author(s):机电学院
Journal:METALS
Key Words:TA32 titanium alloy fracture behavior forming limit curve M-K theory finite element simulation
Abstract:In aerospace and automotive industries, hot press forming (HPF) technology is widely used for rapid and precise deformation of the complex sheet metal component, where the fracture behavior has always been a focused problem. In this study, the hot tensile test and the Nakazima test were carried out, in order to establish the Misiolek constitutive equation and determine the forming limit strain points at an elevated temperature, respectively. The microstructure evolution during the tensile test was also investigated by optical microscope. In addition, the Marciniak-Kuczynski (M-K) model, considering the Mises, Hi1148, and Logan-Hosford yield criteria, was utilized to calculate the theoretical forming limit curve (FLC). Furthermore, the fracture behavior of the TA32 alloy sheet during the HPF process was accurately predicted by inserting the predicted FLC into finite element simulation, and the qualified complex component was obtained by optimizing the shape of the sheet.
ISSN No.:2075-4701
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2018-12-01
Co-author:Fan, Ronglei,F70206607,xls
Correspondence Author:cmh