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2022
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tom Vol. 22, no. 2
art. no. e66, 1--18
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This paper presents the numerical and experimental investigation of the incremental sheet forming (ISF) process with the Lemaitre damage model to incrementally form parts of conical shapes. The Lemaitre damage model was prepared as a material subroutine (VUMAT) and linked to Abaqus/Explicit. The elastic–plastic parameters for the simulation were identified through tensile testing of the ASTM E8 specimen. The digital image correlation (DIC) was performed during the tensile testing to identify the damage parameters of the Lemaitre damage model. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)-based area method was used to identify the area fraction vis-a-vis the variation of the strain. Thereafter, the identified area fractions with respect to strains have been calibrated to obtain the damage parameters through an inverse analysis approach. The identified parameters were used to form conical objects of Al1050 H14 sheets of 2 mm thickness through finite element (FE) simulation. The results obtained through FE simulation were compared with the experimental outcomes to investigate the efficiency of the Lemaitre damage model to simulate the ISF process. The responses obtained through FE simulation and experiments have been discussed in terms of limiting wall angle and forming depth, damage evolution, deformation mechanism, forming limit diagram, geometrical accuracy, forming forces, thickness distribution, and surface roughness.
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tom Vol. 23, no. 1
art. no. e42, 2023
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The present work deals with the size effect of abrasive water jet milling parameters on the square pockets of Ti-6Al-4V alloy. In this study, the abrasive mesh size, water jet pressure and traverse rate were chosen as milling variables and their effect on pocket features such as depth of cut, undercut, material removal rate, and surface roughness were examined. This study also characterizes the milled pocket surfaces under different milling conditions. Most of the measurements and surface characterizations were done using the Dino-Lite Digital Microscope. For both #80 and #100 abrasives, the AWJ-milled pockets were formed with variations in depth milled and rugged surface by increasing the water jet pressure from 175 to 200 MPa under all the selected traverse rate conditions. Also, the variations of depth of cut in successive trajectories found to have a speed bump effect. At these settings, distribution of energy to the work material was more due to deceleration of jet in the boundary close by and changes made in the feed directions in raster path from 0° to 90° at a step-over distance of 0.2 mm. This yielded undercuts in the milled pocket corners. However, there was a significant reduction in the undercut with a water jet pressure of 125 MPa and a traverse rate of 3500 mm/min were employed. Besides, the abrasive mesh size #100 had a better surface topography, and also strong jet footprints were observed with mesh size of #80. Based on the experiments results, the size effect of different milling parameters was seen having influence on the pocket geometry and surface features.
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