2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/896/1/012058
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Strategy to prevent surface deflections for automotive sheet metal parts

Abstract: A study on springback of bending linear flow split profiles P Mahajan, C Taplick, M Özel et al. Abstract. Surface deflections are undesirable in automotive outer panels because they disturb their visual appearance. As a consequence, the geometry of the deep drawing tool is manually adjusted during tryout until the produced parts do not display any surface deflections. The aim of this paper is to reduce this time-consuming and cost-intensive tryout by slightly changing the geometry of the tool in an early state… Show more

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“…According to FEM, discretization is performed and enables the solution of partial differential equations. Simulation of stamping car body elements requires defining the boundary conditions and initial data [1][2][3]. It is necessary to develop 3D models of shaping tools, to determine the properties of the batch material, and to define the parameters of the stamping process [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to FEM, discretization is performed and enables the solution of partial differential equations. Simulation of stamping car body elements requires defining the boundary conditions and initial data [1][2][3]. It is necessary to develop 3D models of shaping tools, to determine the properties of the batch material, and to define the parameters of the stamping process [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that the presence of surface deformation depends largely on the initial curvature of the part, and the occurrence of surface deformation depends on the distribution of small stresses. During the design phase, the risk of surface deflection can be reduced by changing the geometry [31]. Alter et al proposed an enhanced nonlocal failure criterion for laminated glass under low-velocity impact [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%