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A finite element model for thermomechanical analysis of sheet metal forming
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Thermal Shell ElementEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSheet Metal FormingStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsMechanics ModelingShell StructureThermal ModelingThermomechanical AnalysisMaterials ScienceThermal ModelMechanical ModelingHot WorkingSolid MechanicsHeat TransferMetal FormingExplicit Time IntegrationThermomechanical ProcessingThin-walled StructureFinite Element MethodFinite Element ModelStructural MechanicsThermal EngineeringMechanics Of Materials
Abstract A thermal model based on explicit time integration is developed and implemented into the explicit finite element code DYNA3D to model simultaneous forming and quenching of thin‐walled structures. A staggered approach is used for coupling the thermal and mechanical analysis, wherein each analysis is performed with different time step sizes. The implementation includes a thermal shell element with linear temperature approximation in the plane and quadratic in the thickness direction, and contact heat transfer. The material behaviour is described by a temperature‐dependent elastic–plastic model with a non‐linear isotropic hardening law. Transformation plasticity is included in the model. Examples are presented to validate and evaluate the proposed model. The model is evaluated by comparison with a one‐sided forming and quenching experiment. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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