In this paper, the key assumptions in the M-K and effective stress ratio models are investigated for AISI 1018 steel specimens with a thickness of 0.78 mm using experimental and numerical data from Marciniak tests. The experimental procedure included Digital Imaging Correlation (DIC) to measure the major and minor in-plane strains. Strain components were obtained at points inside (i.e., the defect region) and adjacent (i.e., the safe regions) to the high strain concentrations for four different strain paths. In the numerical analysis, FEA simulations with Marc Mentat were performed with shell elements to investigate the four specimen geometries. The key assumptions of interest are the incremental major strain ratio from M-K model and the critical stress concentration factor from effective stress ratio model. Thus, the mechanics- and material-based failure phenomena in these two analytical models are examined in this paper to provide insight into the material behavior at failure.
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ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the 40th North American Manufacturing Research Conference and in participation with the International Conference on Tribology Materials and Processing
June 4–8, 2012
Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
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- Manufacturing Engineering Division
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Raed Hasan,
Raed Hasan
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
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Tugce Kasikci,
Tugce Kasikci
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
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Igor Tsukrov,
Igor Tsukrov
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
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Brad L. Kinsey
Brad L. Kinsey
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
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Raed Hasan
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Tugce Kasikci
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Igor Tsukrov
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Brad L. Kinsey
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Paper No:
MSEC2012-7319, pp. 509-519; 11 pages
Published Online:
July 19, 2013
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Hasan, R, Kasikci, T, Tsukrov, I, & Kinsey, BL. "Numerical and Experimental Investigations of Key Assumptions of Analytical Failure Models in Sheet Metal Forming." Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the 40th North American Manufacturing Research Conference and in participation with the International Conference on Tribology Materials and Processing. ASME 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. June 4–8, 2012. pp. 509-519. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/MSEC2012-7319
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