2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954405420929770
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Evaluation of drawing force by a new dimensionless method in deep drawing process

Abstract: In this research, geometric parameters were given in dimensionless form by the Π- Buckingham dimensional analysis method in the dimensionless group for deep drawing of a round cup. To find the best group of dimensionless parameters and the fittest dimensionless relational model, three scales of the cup are evaluated numerically by a commercial finite element software and stepwise regression modeling. After analyzing all effective geometric parameters, a fittest relational model among dimensionless parameters i… Show more

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“…The advanced methods for predicting forming defects such as local thinning in the deep drawing process had been reported [21]. A new dimensionless method for estimating the deep drawing force had been reported [22]. The only dimensionless parameter that can signi cantly change the drawing force is the coe cient of friction.…”
Section: Experimental and Simulation Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advanced methods for predicting forming defects such as local thinning in the deep drawing process had been reported [21]. A new dimensionless method for estimating the deep drawing force had been reported [22]. The only dimensionless parameter that can signi cantly change the drawing force is the coe cient of friction.…”
Section: Experimental and Simulation Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 A new dimensionless method for estimating the deep drawing force had also been reported. 27 The only dimensionless parameter that can significantly change the drawing force is the coefficient of friction.…”
Section: Experimental and Simulation Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%