2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-017-0121-8
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An analytical investigation on the wrinkling of aluminium alloys during stamping using macro-scale structural tooling surfaces

Abstract: Structural surface texturing is believed to be a promising approach to modify tribological and thermal performances of tooling for sheet-stamping processes. However, a fundamental study on the surface-texturing design and resulting material deformation is currently lacking. In this paper, an advanced analytical buckling model specifically for the utilisation of textured tools at macro-scale, comprising dislocation-driven material model, isotropic yield criteria, bifurcation theory and Donnell-Mushtari-Vlasov (… Show more

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“…When lateral compressive stress suddenly chances to tensile stress, this conforms the occurrence of wrinkling in the specimen. 41 It is noticed that value of the bifurcation point of specimen with higher width is greater than that of lower width. For example, specimen with L 1 = 80 mm, the wrinkling occurs at 0.045 s time point, while that of specimens with L 1 = 113 mm is 0.03 s. This indicates that value of bifurcation point of specimen increases with increase in specimen width.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…When lateral compressive stress suddenly chances to tensile stress, this conforms the occurrence of wrinkling in the specimen. 41 It is noticed that value of the bifurcation point of specimen with higher width is greater than that of lower width. For example, specimen with L 1 = 80 mm, the wrinkling occurs at 0.045 s time point, while that of specimens with L 1 = 113 mm is 0.03 s. This indicates that value of bifurcation point of specimen increases with increase in specimen width.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%