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Modeling of Size Effect on Tensile Flow Stress of Sheet Metal in Microforming

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ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG
DOI: 10.1115/1.3039520

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deformation; dislocations; forming processes; grain size; sheet materials; sheet metal processing; stress effects; stress-strain relations

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  1. National Science Council of Republic of China [NSC-95-2221-E-149-004]

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This investigation considers the size effect on the deformation behavior of simple tension in microforming and thus proposes a simple model of the tensile flow stress of sheet metal. Experimental results reveal that the measure of the flow stress can be represented as a hyperbolic function tanh(T/D), which is a function of T/D (sheet thickness/grain size). The predicted flow stress agrees very well with the published experiment. Notably, a specimen with smaller grains has lower normalized flow stress for a given T/D. Since the material properties of the macroscale specimen do not pertain to the microscale, a critical condition (T/D)(c) that distinguishes the macroscale from the microscale in the tensile flow stress is subsequently proposed, based on the affected zone model, the pile-up theory of dislocations, and the Hall-Petch relation. The distribution of the predicted (T/D)(c) is similar to the experimental finding that the (T/D)(c) decreases as the grain size increases. However, the orientation-dependent factor beta is sensitive to (T/D)(c). Hence, further study of the orientation-dependent factor beta is necessary to obtain a more accurate (T/D)(c) and, thus, to evaluate and understand better the tensile flow stress of sheet metal in microforming.

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