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Title: Thermo-mechanical finite element analysis of the AA5086 alloy under warm forming conditions
Authors: Neto, Diogo 
Martins, João 
Cunha, Patrick 
Alves, José 
Oliveira, Marta 
Laurent, Hervé 
Menezes, Luís 
Keywords: Warm forming; Al−Mg alloys; Thermo-mechanical analysis; Material anisotropy; springback; DD3IMP
Issue Date: 2017
Place of publication or event: Coimbra
Abstract: Warm forming processes have been successfully applied at laboratory level to overcome some important drawbacks of the Al−Mg alloys, such as poor formability and large springback. However, the numerical simulation of these processes requires the adoption of coupled thermo-mechanical finite element analysis, using temperature-dependent material models. The numerical description of the thermo-mechanical behaviour can require a large set of experimental tests. These experimental tests should be performed under conditions identical to the ones observed in the forming process. In this study, the warm deep drawing of a cylindrical cup is analysed, including the split-ring test to assess the temperature effect on the springback. Based on the analysis of the forming process conditions, the thermo-mechanical behaviour of the AA5086 aluminium alloy is described by a rate-independent thermo-elasto-plastic material model. The hardening law adopted is temperature-dependent while the yield function is temperature-independent. Nevertheless, the yield criterion parameters are selected based on the temperature of the heated tools. In fact, the model assumes that the temperature of the tools is uniform and constant, adopting a variable interfacial heat transfer coefficient. The accuracy of the proposed finite element model is assessed by comparing numerical and experimental results. The predicted punch force, thickness distribution and earing profile are in very good agreement with the experimental measurements, when the anisotropic behaviour of the blank is accurately described. However, this does not guarantee a correct springback prediction, which is strongly influenced by the elastic properties, namely the Young’s modulus.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/40114
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2017.06.011
Rights: openAccess
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