Effect of Radial Clearance on Stress and Strain Distribution in the Astral Deep Drawing | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 4, Volume 37, 8A, August 2019, Pages 332-340 PDF (1.07 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.37.8A.4 | ||
Authors | ||
Waleed K. Jawad; Ali T. Ikal | ||
Production and Metallurgy Engineering Department, University of Technology - Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
In this paper, an astral die was designed and constructed to produce an astral cup in the deep drawing operation by experimental work and numerical simulation. The influence of radial clearance on drawing load, cup high, the distribution of stress, strain and thickness along the side wall, minor and major axis were also studied. The deep drawing process was carried out to produce an astral cup with an inner dimension of (41.5mm × 34.69mm), and (30mm) height drawn from a blank sheet with a thickness of (0.7) and diameter (80) made of low carbon steel. A commercial program (ANSYS18.0) was used to perform the numerical simulation. Three types of radial clearance equal to (1.1 , 1.2 , and 1.3 ) are used to investigate the influence of radial clearance. It was found that the maximum value of the drawing load 55KN) recorded with radial clearance equal (1.1 ). The process of a squeeze in the wall that occurred with the radial clearance (1.1 ) due to the difficulty of the flow of the metal to be exposed to maximum tensile stress. The maximum effective stress (674MPa) and strain (0.973) were recorded with the clearance of (1.1 ) at the minor axis. | ||
Keywords | ||
deep drawing of the astral shape; stress and strain distribution; radial clearance | ||
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