2022
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1238/1/012023
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Experiments on forming behaviour of the aluminium alloy AA6016

Abstract: Investigation of the sheet metal formability is an important issue in the design of components. During metal forming different deformation histories occur which may cause various damage and failure mechanisms on the micro-level affecting the quality of products. Therefore, description of the material characteristics by means of a linear limit change curve is not sufficient because the remaining formability and the fracture processes also depend on deformation history. For this purpose the aluminium alloy AA601… Show more

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“…In comparison to the results for the micro-alloyed steel HC340LAD and the aluminium alloy AA6016-T4, the effect of a change in loading direction is somewhere in between. The HC340LAD showed a stronger dependency on the formability, see [8], while the AA6016-T4 showed almost no influence of a change in loading direction on the formability [12].…”
Section: Fig 6 (A) Methods Used In Volk Et Al [8] For Shear-failure (...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In comparison to the results for the micro-alloyed steel HC340LAD and the aluminium alloy AA6016-T4, the effect of a change in loading direction is somewhere in between. The HC340LAD showed a stronger dependency on the formability, see [8], while the AA6016-T4 showed almost no influence of a change in loading direction on the formability [12].…”
Section: Fig 6 (A) Methods Used In Volk Et Al [8] For Shear-failure (...mentioning
confidence: 95%