2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-017-0537-y
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Comparison of plastic strains on AA5052 by single point incremental forming process using digital image processing

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“…Incremental sheet-forming tests Finite element simulation Deformation stability method Ductile damage theory Digital image processing Fracture limit strains for plane strain and equi-biaxial strain modes [124,139] Numerical prediction of FLC is in agreement with experiments [139,141] Forming force becomes more than the supporting force in ISF [124] Shape and magnitude of FLC depends on type of loading [140] Reduced error in measurement of fracture limit strains [181] Table 1. Cont.…”
Section: Forming Limit Curvementioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Incremental sheet-forming tests Finite element simulation Deformation stability method Ductile damage theory Digital image processing Fracture limit strains for plane strain and equi-biaxial strain modes [124,139] Numerical prediction of FLC is in agreement with experiments [139,141] Forming force becomes more than the supporting force in ISF [124] Shape and magnitude of FLC depends on type of loading [140] Reduced error in measurement of fracture limit strains [181] Table 1. Cont.…”
Section: Forming Limit Curvementioning
confidence: 78%
“…Liao et al [180] found better surface quality in incrementally formed AZ31B magnesium alloy sheet using hot air heating compared that produced by far-infrared heating, and the temperature distributions strongly influenced the orange peel effect. Mugendiran and Gnanavelbabu [181] showed that strain measurements in SPIF of an AA5052 sheet using the digital image processing method could reduce measurement errors in predicting the forming limit diagram. Lee and Yang [182] achieved a significant improvement of formability of an AZ31 magnesium alloy sheet in terms of the angle representing the forming limit in incremental forming using a near-infrared heater.…”
Section: Air-assisted Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Liao et al [60] determined better surface quality of AZ31B magnesium alloy sheet during incremental forming by adopting hot air heating compared that produced by far-infrared heating, and the distributions of temperature largely affected by the orange peel effect. Mugendiran and Gnanavelbabu [61] proved that measurements of strain during SPIF of an AA5052 sheet utilizing the digital image processing approach could reduce errors in measurement for predicting the forming limit diagram. Lee and Yang [62] accomplished a considerable enhancement of formability of an AZ31 magnesium alloy sheet in terms of the angle representing the forming limit during incremental forming by using a near-infrared heater.…”
Section: Air-assisted Heatingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowing the strain distribution also allows the evaluation of the failure mode in incremental forming and, implicitly, the determination of formability [ 9 ]. The most widely used method for determining strains and thickness reduction in SPIF is the optical, noncontact method, which allows the measurement of these values either continuously, throughout the entire process or only at the end of the forming process [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%