2014
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-106637
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Finite Element Analysis of Sheet Metal Assemblies: Prediction of Product Performance Considering the Manufacturing Process

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“…Physics-based models involve simulating physical phenomena in a virtual environment based on known material properties and process parameters. FEM is the most common approach for realistic crack synthesis in computer graphics [23] and is extensively used in sheet metal stamping during product development and process optimisation [24] together with forming limit curves [25]. FLC is a ubiquitous split defect criterion in the sheet metal stamping process [25].…”
Section: Computer Graphics-based Synthetic Training Data For Crack De...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physics-based models involve simulating physical phenomena in a virtual environment based on known material properties and process parameters. FEM is the most common approach for realistic crack synthesis in computer graphics [23] and is extensively used in sheet metal stamping during product development and process optimisation [24] together with forming limit curves [25]. FLC is a ubiquitous split defect criterion in the sheet metal stamping process [25].…”
Section: Computer Graphics-based Synthetic Training Data For Crack De...mentioning
confidence: 99%