Forming a convex flange by pulsed-magnetic field pressure Full article
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
ISSN: 1757-8981 |
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Output data | Year: 2021, Volume: 1047, Number: 012011, Pages: 1-6 Pages count : 6 | ||
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Abstract:
A large number of parts used in aircraft are D16AM sheet metal flanged parts. Stress plays a role in reducing damage and improving plasticity. Common to such parts is the necessary shaping to increase rigidity and reduce weight. High strain rate forming is a dynamic shaping process that uses the instantaneous impact pressure generated by suddenly released energy to plastically process metal sheets for the numerical study and simulation of the process of magnetic-pulse forming (MPF) of convex flanging. The LS-DYNA program was used, a universal software multi-purpose system of the finite element complex. A computer simulation technique was developed, which allows, in accordance with the required geometry of the die surface and with the selected loading schemes, to take into account the change in load over the deformable area and set the distribution of the pulsed magnetic field (PMF) pressure intensity, vary the geometric parameters of the blanks and the characteristics of the material. In the case of elastic-plastic deformation of a solid, within the framework of the modern approach, it is a cooperative deformation process caused by correlated motion in an ensemble of crystal lattice dislocations. This causes a change in the volume of a deformable body under load by the pressure of a pulsed magnetic field; when the load is removed, the internal stress is almost completely removed and the volume of the body takes the required shape in our case in the form of a convex flange.
Cite:
Ahmed Soliman M.E.
, Kurlaev N.V.
, Matveev K.A.
, Detinov M.B.
Forming a convex flange by pulsed-magnetic field pressure
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2021. V.1047. N012011. P.1-6.
Forming a convex flange by pulsed-magnetic field pressure
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2021. V.1047. N012011. P.1-6.
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