On the design of innovative heterogeneous sheet metal tests using a shape optimization approach

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Abstract

The development of full-fieldmeasurementmethods has enabled a newtrend of heterogeneous mechanical tests. The inhomogeneous strain fields retrieved from these tests are being widely used in the calibration of constitutive models for sheet metals. However, today, there is no mechanical test able to characterize the material in a large range of strain states. The aim of this work is to present a heterogeneous mechanical test with an innovative tool/specimen shape, capable of producing rich heterogeneous strain paths and thus providing extensive information onmaterial behavior. The proposed specimen is found using a shape optimization process where an index that evaluates the richness of strain information is used. In this work, the methodology and results are extended to non-specimen geometry dependence and to the non-dependence of the geometry parametrization through the use of the Ritz method for boundary value problems. Different curvemodels, such as splines, B-splines, and NURBS, are used, and C1 continuity throughout the specimen is guaranteed. Moreover, several deterministic and stochastic optimization methods are used in order to find the method or the combination of methods able to minimize the cost function effectively. Results demonstrated that the solution is dependent on the geometry definition, as well as on the optimization methodology. Nevertheless, the obtained solutions provided a wider spectrum of strain states than standard tests.

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Andrade-Campos, A., Aquino, J., Martins, J. M. P., & Coelho, B. (2019). On the design of innovative heterogeneous sheet metal tests using a shape optimization approach. Metals, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9030371

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