Corner Design in Deep Drawn Rectangular Parts
970437
02/24/1997
- Event
- Content
- The influence of die corner geometry on the attainable draw depth of rectangular parts was investigated using 3-D FEM and optimum rectangular blanks. Axisymmetric cup analysis was not adequate because a corner assist effect promotes corner draw. Guidelines for selecting corner radius were developed and the sensitivities of the maximum part depth to other process variables, such as drawbead restraint force; die clearance gap; friction coefficient; strain rate sensitivity; material anisotropy; and strain hardening exponent, were simulated. The results are much more conservative than handbook rules, which to not to take into account the details of blank size, drawbead restraint, die geometry, material properties, and friction.
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- 17
- Citation
- Wong, C., Wagoner, R., and Wenner, M., "Corner Design in Deep Drawn Rectangular Parts," SAE Technical Paper 970437, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970437.