Both the plastic deformation and the friction forces generate heat in sheet metal forming processes. This yields a temperature rise on the blank and tools, which is mainly dictated by the blank properties and the press speed. Although modest values of temperature rise yield negligible changes in the mechanical behavior of metals, the lubricant properties are rather influenced by the temperature. Thus, the deep drawing of an aluminum cylindrical cup was selected to evaluate, experimentally and numerically, the temperature variation of the forming tools and blank at room temperature. Different values of punch speed are compared to evaluate the impact of the heat losses to the environment. The experimental results show that the temperature rise on the die surface is higher than 9°C when the punch speed is 10 mm/s. The temperature is underestimated by the finite element model due to the isothermal conditions imposed on the forming tools.
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Simoes, V. M., Neto, D. M., Oliveira, M. C., Alves, J. L., Laurent, H., & Menezes, L. F. (2018). Temperature analysis during the drawing of an aluminum cylindrical cup. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1063). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1063/1/012137
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