Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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246056 | Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Hole-flanging is a common sheet forming operation to produce structural sheet metal components. Flanges are used for appearance, rigidity, hidden joints, and strengthening of the edge of sheet metal parts. Trial-end-error is the most common approach for tooling and process design in flanging operations. This paper presents some experimental results of hole-flanging process performed on flat deep drawing steel sheets with circular hole drilled in the centre. Three punches of different geometry i.e. cylindrical, hemispherical and conical were used in this experiment. The effect of both the punch geometry and material mechanical parameters (especially strain hardening and plastic anisotropy) on the limit expansion of the hole was determined.
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Authors
F. STACHOWICZ,