2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.finel.2010.07.005
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Stamping process design using FEA in conjunction with orthogonal regression

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“…Kazan et al (2009) have talked about the gauge model of spring back in the wipe-winding strategy of sheet metal was made using made neural framework approach. Firat et al (2010) have proposed an approach in perspective of the numerical re-sanctioning of stamping shapes by using explicit-incremental and implicit-iterative restricted part frameworks. Volk et al (2011) have discussed the finite element method (FEM) which was required for relentless thing change and stable creation process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kazan et al (2009) have talked about the gauge model of spring back in the wipe-winding strategy of sheet metal was made using made neural framework approach. Firat et al (2010) have proposed an approach in perspective of the numerical re-sanctioning of stamping shapes by using explicit-incremental and implicit-iterative restricted part frameworks. Volk et al (2011) have discussed the finite element method (FEM) which was required for relentless thing change and stable creation process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthogonal experiment is a design method to study multiple factors level which is often used for the performance prediction of stamping forming of automotive panels [13][14][15][16]. During the process of automotive lower floor board stamping, the main process parameters affecting the forming performance include BHF, die corner radius, die clearance, and friction coefficient.…”
Section: Orthogonal Experiments Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of optimization is to get the best combination of process parameters which will lead to a desirable stamping part without any defects like fractures, wrinkles, insufficient stretching and thickness varying, etc. The optimization process of sheet metal forming can be formulated as [7][8][9]:…”
Section: Process Parameters Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%