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    Practical Methods for the Design of Sheet Formed Components

    Source: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;2004:;volume( 126 ):;issue: 004::page 360
    Author:
    Wei Gan
    ,
    Kunming Mao
    ,
    Shane Price
    ,
    Firooz Rasouli
    ,
    R. H. Wagoner
    DOI: 10.1115/1.1789955
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Commercial methods for the mechanical design of part and die shapes often rely on trial-and-error methods applied to either experiments or simulation, as guided by intuition. Academic alternatives based on optimization techniques have had slow acceptance because they require programming access to finite element analysis programs. Two practical design methods were developed for use in conjunction with standard finite element software. The first of these produces a part shape that will exhibit a specified contact area and pressure when in contact with a deformable body. The second procedure produces die shape compensated for springback, to form a specified target part shape. The simplicity and effectiveness of these techniques were illustrated by a case study for the design of a contact heating device. The methods were shown to be robust and efficient, and an automated procedure was implemented to illustrate their practicality for a production environment. Use of these techniques can substantially reduce the cost and lead time required to produce optimal sheet-formed parts while improving performance. Extensions to other design criteria and situations can be envisioned.
    keyword(s): Design , Design methodology , Shapes , Pressure , Errors AND Simulation ,
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    contributor authorWei Gan
    contributor authorKunming Mao
    contributor authorShane Price
    contributor authorFirooz Rasouli
    contributor authorR. H. Wagoner
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:13:06Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:13:06Z
    date copyrightOctober, 2004
    date issued2004
    identifier issn0094-4289
    identifier otherJEMTA8-27063#360_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/130088
    description abstractCommercial methods for the mechanical design of part and die shapes often rely on trial-and-error methods applied to either experiments or simulation, as guided by intuition. Academic alternatives based on optimization techniques have had slow acceptance because they require programming access to finite element analysis programs. Two practical design methods were developed for use in conjunction with standard finite element software. The first of these produces a part shape that will exhibit a specified contact area and pressure when in contact with a deformable body. The second procedure produces die shape compensated for springback, to form a specified target part shape. The simplicity and effectiveness of these techniques were illustrated by a case study for the design of a contact heating device. The methods were shown to be robust and efficient, and an automated procedure was implemented to illustrate their practicality for a production environment. Use of these techniques can substantially reduce the cost and lead time required to produce optimal sheet-formed parts while improving performance. Extensions to other design criteria and situations can be envisioned.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titlePractical Methods for the Design of Sheet Formed Components
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume126
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.1789955
    journal fristpage360
    journal lastpage367
    identifier eissn1528-8889
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsDesign methodology
    keywordsShapes
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsErrors AND Simulation
    treeJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;2004:;volume( 126 ):;issue: 004
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