2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2004.05.002
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Practical limitations to the influence of through-thickness normal stress on sheet metal formability

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“…An analysis of sheet failure under normal pressure without assuming ductile damage has been done in the last period. Such an analysis was performed by using Swift-Hill models by Gotoh [107], Smith [252] and Matin [207]. Recently, Banabic and Soare [28], Wu et al [298] and Alwood and Shouler [4] have analyzed independently the influence of the normal pressure on the Forming Limit Curve using an enhanced MK model.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Ductile Damage Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An analysis of sheet failure under normal pressure without assuming ductile damage has been done in the last period. Such an analysis was performed by using Swift-Hill models by Gotoh [107], Smith [252] and Matin [207]. Recently, Banabic and Soare [28], Wu et al [298] and Alwood and Shouler [4] have analyzed independently the influence of the normal pressure on the Forming Limit Curve using an enhanced MK model.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Ductile Damage Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the M-K framework, the influence of various constitutive features on FLDs has been explored using phenomenological plasticity models (see e.g. Neale and Chater, 1980;Wu et al, 2003b;Stoughton and Zhu, 2004;Matin and Smith, 2005;Stoughton and Yoon, 2006;Vegter and Van der Boogaard, 2006) and crystal plasticity (see e.g. Zhou and Neale, 1995;Wu et al, 1997 andInal et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matin and Smith (2005) improved the model by assuming that the in-plane strain ratio as constant according to the practical observation. The new model was independent of the yield surface model.…”
Section: Burstingmentioning
confidence: 99%