1996
DOI: 10.1016/0924-0136(96)02280-7
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Prediction of process conditions in drawing and ironing of cans

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“…Residual stresses, resulting from preceding deep drawing processes, should be considered in simulations of ironing processes. As a result of the ironing process, the residual stresses decreased up to 65% [2] in the drawn cup. Hence, the ironing process is qualified for leveling the sheet thickness in the cup wall and reducing residual stresses as well as spring-back effects in thin sheet cups [3].…”
Section: Process Chain Of Deep Drawing and Ironingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Residual stresses, resulting from preceding deep drawing processes, should be considered in simulations of ironing processes. As a result of the ironing process, the residual stresses decreased up to 65% [2] in the drawn cup. Hence, the ironing process is qualified for leveling the sheet thickness in the cup wall and reducing residual stresses as well as spring-back effects in thin sheet cups [3].…”
Section: Process Chain Of Deep Drawing and Ironingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Whereas several analyses in literature have concentrated on the manufacturing and performance of cans, e.g. (Chu and Biondich, 1994;Courbon, 2003;Gotoh et al, 2003;Hackworth and Henshaw, 2000;Reid et al, 2001;Schü nemann et al, 1996;Utsunomiya and Nishimura, 2000;van der Aa et al, 2001;von Diemar, 2000), little work has been done on the opening behaviour for this particular class of cans. To this purpose a plasticity model with a softening yield stress will be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There are operations that use only two ironing dies, the present study illustrates the texture evolution of a three-die operation. During the interaction of the metal with the dies whilst plastic deformation occurs temperatures can reach around 100 °C on the first iron, altering the material's characteristics as a function of both cold working and thermal recovery 16 . After the conclusion of the ironing steps, H. Merchant et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%