Process Control Improvement in Deep Drawing of Hemispherical Cups Made of GLARE Material

  • Blala H
  • Lang L
  • Li L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Controlling the material flow under the blank holder in hydroforming is a delicate point that can be controlled by the blank holder force (BHF), cavity pressure (CP) and the blank holder gap (BHG). BHG is one of the effective parameters to control the material flow. A numerical and experimental approach studied the impact of the BHG on the Hydromechanical Deep Drawing (HDD) of a hemispherical cup made with 2/1 Glare sheets, including another two factors, CP and BHF. BHGs with different thickness was used in the experiments to form Glare Laminate. Simulation and experiment illustrate that an optimized value of these parameters has a good effect on the forming quality and depth of the final product. Finally, an appropriate value of the BHG is projected and the explanations of the failure modes are discussed.

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Blala, H., Lang, L., Li, L., Khan, S., & Alexandrov, S. (2020). Process Control Improvement in Deep Drawing of Hemispherical Cups Made of GLARE Material. MATEC Web of Conferences, 319, 04003. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202031904003

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