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Constitutive and friction modeling for accurate springback analysis of advanced high strength steel sheets SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Constitutive and friction modeling for accurate springback analysis of advanced high strength steel sheets
Authors
Lee, JYBarlat, FLee, MG
Date Issued
2015-08
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Abstract
The present work aims to analyze the influences of the material and friction models and to suggest the optimum selection of the models for springback simulations. Firstly, a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel was characterized using the conventional and advanced models for the springback prediction in U-draw/bending. A special attention was paid to the friction model, which was derived based on the macroscopically observed frictional behavior and interpreted with the microscopic contact mechanism. The combination of advanced constitutive and friction models could predict springback and punch load quite well. It was found that the hardening law and elastic unloading modulus had the major influences, while the friction model also had a major influence in the case of high blank holding force. A specific value of constant friction coefficient could provide similar predictions as the variable friction coefficient, but the former could not describe a non-uniform distribution of friction coefficient. Next, the analysis was extended to the sensitivity studies that considered wider ranges of material and frictional behaviors. These studies suggested that (1) the plastic anisotropy has to be modeled using an anisotropic yield function if the yield stresses or r-values affecting the relevant stress state are far from the isotropic assumption; (2) the reverse loading behavior has to be characterized using a hardening model that can precisely describe the transient hardening and permanent softening; (3) the elastic modulus should be defined using an advanced model if the material shows a visible reduction of elastic modulus; and (4) the friction coefficient should be carefully defined using an advanced friction model if the blank holding force is high. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/36352
DOI
10.1016/J.IJPLAS.2015.04.005
ISSN
0749-6419
Article Type
Article
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLASTICITY, vol. 71, page. 113 - 135, 2015-08
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