Determination of material constants describing its behavior during superplastic gas forming is the main subject of this study. The main feature of free bulging tests is the stress-strain conditions which are very similar to ones occurring in the most of gas forming processes. On the other hand, the interpretation of the results of such tests is a complicated procedure. The paper presents a simple technique for the characterization of materials superplasticity by free bulging tests, which is based on inverse analysis. The main idea of this technique is a semianalytical solution of the direct problem instead of finite element simulation which allows one to reduce the calculation time significantly. At the same time the results this simplified solution are accurate enough to obtain realistic material constants.
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