2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12289-008-0019-y
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Bending of Work Hardening Sheet Metals subjected to Tension

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“…Using additional assumptions concerning the through-thickness distribution of strains, analytic plane-strain solutions at large strains have been proposed in Yoshida et al [18] and Parsa and Ahkami [19]. Ignoring the transverse stress, a solution has been obtained in Guler et al [20].…”
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“…Using additional assumptions concerning the through-thickness distribution of strains, analytic plane-strain solutions at large strains have been proposed in Yoshida et al [18] and Parsa and Ahkami [19]. Ignoring the transverse stress, a solution has been obtained in Guler et al [20].…”
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“…The paper focuses on the solution for an idealized process. Applied aspects of such solutions are discussed in [18][19][20].…”
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“…Several solutions are based on the assumption, in addition to the assumptions formulated at the beginning of Section 2, that the radial stress in the polar coordinate system shown in Figure 1 vanishes. An oversimplified solution for the bending under tension process based on the assumption of the linear through-thickness distribution of strain was provided in [21]. The material obeys Ludwik's hardening law.…”
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“…These equations can be used in conjunction with many constitutive equations [ 16 , 17 ]. The basic geometric assumptions used in [ 15 ] were similar to or even less restrictive than those accepted in papers published in journals devoted to metal forming [ 18 , 19 ].…”
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