A new way to identify thin sheet behaviour : micro-in def
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Incremental forming is a rapid prototyping process which uses a forming tool to form a sheet metal according to a predetermined trajectory. In this work, a micro incremental deformation test (Micro InDef test) derived from the principle of single point incremental sheet forming is developed and proposed. A complex mechanical loading is applied and has a strong potential for the identification of inelastic behavior using inverse method. In the first part, this work addresses the parameters identification and validation procedures of ductile damage behavior of ultra-thin sheet metal under very large strain during this instrumented Micro InDef test. An inverse finite element method based on the comparison between numerical and experimental axial forming forces of the micro incremental deformation test is employed to extract a coupled ductile damaged plastic model. In the second part, the objective is to prove the reliability of ductile damage parameters identification using forming force. The richness of data contained in forming force is quantified and compared to the one from tensile test. Firstly, the
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Pierrick Malecot, Gemala Hapsari, Sébastien Thibaud, Fabrice Richard. A new way to identify thin sheet behaviour : micro-in def. International Journal of Quantitative Research and Modeling, 2020, 1 (2), pp.59 - 66. ⟨hal-03360744⟩
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