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학술논문International Journal of STEEL STRUCTURES2024.06 발행

M–K Ductile Damage Theory Predicts Formability of Stainless Steel Ultra-Thin Strips in Stamping

M–K Ductile Damage Theory Predicts Formability of Stainless Steel Ultra-Thin Strips in Stamping

Fan Tao(Taiyuan University of Science and Technology); Liu Cuirong(Taiyuan University of Science and Technology); Wang Yake(Taiyuan University of Science and Technology); Liu Siyuan(Taiyuan University of Science and Technology); Li Yan(Taiyuan University of Science and Technology)

24권 3호, 607~618쪽

초록

To address the diffi culty in forming ultra-thin stainless steel strips, this study focuses on 304 stainless steel ultra-thin strips. By conducting tension and forming limit experiments, the basic mechanical properties and FLC (Forming Limit Curve) of the material are determined, and its formability is systematically investigated. Additionally, to improve testing effi ciency and reduce resource consumption, this paper predicts the FLC forming curve of the ultra-thin strip based on the M–K ductile damage model, which is then validated against experimental results, establishing a reliable FLC prediction model. Moreover, to relate it to practical industrial production applications, this study simulates the stamping process of box-shaped components made from the ultra-thin strip based on the theoretical model, exploring the infl uencing factors of stamping processes on the formability of the ultra-thin strip. The research fi ndings indicate that among the hard, semi-hard, and soft stainless steel ultra-thin strips, the soft one exhibits the best formability, and the 0.05 mm thickness is less formable compared to the 0.1 mm strip. The simulation results demonstrate that the M–K ductile damage theory can reasonably predict the formability of the ultra-thin strip. Furthermore, optimizing the chamfer size in the stamping process, reducing the friction coeffi cient between the die and the ultra-thin strip, and lowering the stamping speed eff ectively improve the formability of the ultra-thin strip.

Abstract

To address the diffi culty in forming ultra-thin stainless steel strips, this study focuses on 304 stainless steel ultra-thin strips. By conducting tension and forming limit experiments, the basic mechanical properties and FLC (Forming Limit Curve) of the material are determined, and its formability is systematically investigated. Additionally, to improve testing effi ciency and reduce resource consumption, this paper predicts the FLC forming curve of the ultra-thin strip based on the M–K ductile damage model, which is then validated against experimental results, establishing a reliable FLC prediction model. Moreover, to relate it to practical industrial production applications, this study simulates the stamping process of box-shaped components made from the ultra-thin strip based on the theoretical model, exploring the infl uencing factors of stamping processes on the formability of the ultra-thin strip. The research fi ndings indicate that among the hard, semi-hard, and soft stainless steel ultra-thin strips, the soft one exhibits the best formability, and the 0.05 mm thickness is less formable compared to the 0.1 mm strip. The simulation results demonstrate that the M–K ductile damage theory can reasonably predict the formability of the ultra-thin strip. Furthermore, optimizing the chamfer size in the stamping process, reducing the friction coeffi cient between the die and the ultra-thin strip, and lowering the stamping speed eff ectively improve the formability of the ultra-thin strip.

발행기관:
한국강구조학회
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13296-024-00841-8
분류:
토목공학

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