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Implementation and comparison of advanced behaviour laws for sheet metal forming

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RACZ, Sever-Gabriel
342326 Arcelor Mittal Research Maizières
ccLEMOINE, Xavier
36484 ArcelorMittal Maizières Research SA
ccHADDAG, Badis
1104 Laboratoire de physique et mécanique des matériaux [LPMM]
ccABED-MERAIM, Farid
1104 Laboratoire de physique et mécanique des matériaux [LPMM]

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http://hdl.handle.net/10985/26507
Date
2005-04

Abstract

This contribution concerns the implementation in the FE code Abaqus/Explicit of anisotropic elastoplastic behaviour laws for sheet metal forming. Several hardening laws are considered: isotropic hardening (Swift, Voce), kinematic hardening (Armstrong-Frederick), combinations of both as well as the microstructural model of Teodosiu-Hu. The initial anisotropy is described by the Hill'48 yield function. A specific, explicit time integration scheme is developed for use with shell elements. The validation of the implementation and the comparison between the different hardening laws is made using rheological tests. Several different monotonic tests are used: tensile test, shear test and plane strain test, together with two-path tests: tensile+shear and shear-to-shear (Bauschinger). A cross-shape cup drawing test is used as an application for a deeper comparison of the real benefit of the different hardening laws.

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