Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10418335 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The increasing demand for micro-formed and stamped parts such as connectors in the electronic industry is forcing manufacturers to push the speed limit of conventional press technologies to improve throughput. Designing dies/tooling for higher speeds and obtaining extended tool life requires a thorough understanding of the process. This paper discusses an experimental study of the interaction between punch, stripper plate and sheet material at various blanking velocities up to 1600Â mm/s. The effect of velocity on punching force is also studied. A methodology to obtain high strain and strain rate dependent material flow stress data using blanking test and finite element modelling is presented.
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Authors
Soumya Subramonian, Taylan Altan, Craig Campbell, Bogdan Ciocirlan,