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New Stress-Strain Model for Identifying Plastic Deformation Behavior of Sheet Materials
Young Suk Kim, Quoc Tuan Pham, Chan Il Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(4):273-279.
Published online April 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.4.273
In sheet metal forming numerical analysis, the strain hardening equation has a significant effect on calculation results, especially in the field of spring-back. This study introduces the Kim-Tuan strain hardening model. This model represents sheet material behavior over the entire strain hardening range. The proposed model is compared to other well known strain hardening models using a series of uniaxial tensile tests. These tests are performed to determine the stress-strain relationship for Al6016-T4, DP980, and CP Ti sheets. In addition, the Kim-Tuan model is used to integrate the CP Ti sheet strain hardening equation in ABAQUS analysis to predict spring-back amount in a bending test. These tests highlight the improved accuracy of the proposed equation in the numerical field. Bending tests to evaluate prediction accuracy are also performed and compared with numerical analysis results.

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  • General Blending Approach of Fundamental Cold Flow Models for an Almost Complete Cold Flow Model in Terms of Tensile Test
    Jong Bok Byun, Chang Woon Jee, Kwang Hee Lee, Man Soo Joun
    steel research international.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Characterization of double strain-hardening behavior using a new flow of extremum curvature strain of Voce strain-hardening model
    JongBok Byun, ChangWoon Jee, IlDong Seo, ManSoo Joun
    Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology.2022; 36(8): 4115.     CrossRef
  • Approximation Method for Stress–Strain Using Metamodel Parameter Updating
    Dong-Seok Shin, Euy-Sik Jeon, Young-Shin Kim
    Applied Sciences.2022; 12(6): 2868.     CrossRef
  • A Review of Flow Characterization of Metallic Materials in the Cold Forming Temperature Range and Its Major Issues
    Man-Soo Joun, Mohd Kaswandee Razali, Chang-Woon Jee, Jong-Bok Byun, Min-Cheol Kim, Kwang-Min Kim
    Materials.2022; 15(8): 2751.     CrossRef
  • Practical Blended Flow Models for Bulk Metal Forming Using the Cylindrical Tensile Test with Its Related Flow Behavior at Large Strain
    Chang Woon Jee, Su Min Ji, Jong Bok Byun, Man Soo Joun
    Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering.2022; 39(8): 583.     CrossRef
  • Inverse Approach of Parameter Optimization for Nonlinear Meta-Model Using Finite Element Simulation
    Seungpyo Hong, Dongseok Shin, Euysik Jeon
    Applied Sciences.2021; 11(24): 12026.     CrossRef
  • Development of a Novel Plastic Hardening Model Based on Random Tree Growth Method
    Hyoung-Seo Son, Young-Gon Kim, Jin-Jae Kim, Young-Suk Kim
    Korean Journal of Metals and Materials.2020; 58(11): 741.     CrossRef
  • Approximation of Non-Linear Stress–Strain Curve for GFRP Tensile Specimens by Inverse Method
    Dong Seok Shin, Young Shin Kim, Euy Sik Jeon
    Applied Sciences.2019; 9(17): 3474.     CrossRef
  • Investigation of Springback Prediction for an Aluminum 7000 Sheet Subjected to Press Forming
    Quoc Tuan Pham, Jung Han Song, Joong Cheul Park, Young Suk Kim
    Applied Mechanics and Materials.2019; 889: 203.     CrossRef
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Fundamental Study on the Development of a New Incremental Roll Forming Process for Structural Pipe Manufacturing
Jong Youn Son, Hee Seok Yoon, Won Kyun Park, Do Sik Shim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(3):217-224.
Published online March 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.3.217
Structural pipe frames are usually manufactured by complex processes, in which a straight pipe with an arbitrary crosssection is prepared via a roll-forming process and then fabricated into three-dimensional shapes by a secondary process. These conventional processes have low productivity. Recently, the inefficiency of the conventional processes has created the need to develop new forming technologies. In this study, a new incremental roll-forming process is proposed. The study is aimed at verifying the feasibility of the proposed process and investigating the fundamental process parameters using finite-element simulations. The result of the simulation demonstrates that the proposed process can be used effectively for cold fabrication of various shapes of structural pipes. In addition, the result of the investigation of parameters shows that the forming amount, number of roll sets, and distance between roll sets are significant factors to be considered in resolving dimensional errors of the product and improving its quality.

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  • Effects of manufacturing methods and production routes on residual stresses of rectangular and square hollow steel sections: a review
    Mehari Zelalem Abathun, Jingtao Han, Wang Yu
    Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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