Numerical simulation of shear slitting process of grain oriented silicon steel using SPH method

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Mechanical cutting allows separating of sheet material at low cost and therefore remains the most popular way to produce lami-nations for electrical machines and transformers. However, recent investigations revealed the deteriorating effect of cutting on the magnet-ic properties of the material close to the cut edge. The deformations generate elastic stresses in zones adjacent to the area of plastically deformed and strongly affect the magnetic properties. The knowledge about residual stresses is necessary in designing the process. This paper presents the new apprach of modeling residual stresses induced in shear slitting of grain oriented electrical steel using mesh-free method. The applications of SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) methodology to the simulation and analysis of 3D shear slitting pro-cess is presented. In experimental studies, an advanced vision-based technology based on digital image correlation (DIC) for monitoring the cutting process is used.

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Bohdal, Ł., Tandecka, K., & Kałduński, P. (2017). Numerical simulation of shear slitting process of grain oriented silicon steel using SPH method. Acta Mechanica et Automatica, 11(4), 333–338. https://doi.org/10.1515/ama-2017-0052

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