A Benchmark Test for Springback Simulation in Sheet Metal Forming

2000-01-2657

10/03/2000

Event
International Body Engineering Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Springback is a serious problem in sheet metal stamping. It measures the difference between the final shape of the part and the shape of the forming die. Sheet metal forming simulation has made significant progress in predicting springback and several computer simulation codes are commercially available to predict and compensate for it in tool design. The accurate prediction of springback is important and there is a need to validate and verify those predictions with experimental results. Current validation techniques lack standardized procedures, require measurement fixtures that may impose unrealistic restraint on the part, require profiling equipment such as CMM or laser scanning and for the most part produce small springback which reduces measurement accuracy and increases experimental error. A benchmark test has been developed which addresses all these concerns and compares springback predictions by various numerical simulation codes with each other and with experimental results. The benchmark test can also be used to calibrate computer simulation codes by selecting their control parameters to achieve a satisfactory correlation between simulation and benchmark test results.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2657
Pages
8
Citation
Demeri, M., Lou, M., and Saran, M., "A Benchmark Test for Springback Simulation in Sheet Metal Forming," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-2657, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-2657.
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Published
Oct 3, 2000
Product Code
2000-01-2657
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English