Some Studies on the Forming of Anisotropic Metals
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<p>The diffuse and local inst ability criteria associated with sheet
metal forming limits are investigated for materials having a wide range
of properties. The results are compared with available experimental data.
An alternate method based on the pre-existence of an initial inhomogeneity
or weakness within the material is developed. The straining paths
which are dependent upon the particular applied stress ratio are
presented and the results correlated with experimental limit strains
obtained from the hydrostatic bulging of aluminum diaphragms in
circular and elliptical dies.</p> <p>A method based on the finite difference technique is developed
for the construction of slip-line fields when the material has a
defined degree of anisotropy. Solutions for the indentation of semi-infinite and finite depth anisotropic media are developed and
compared with the results obtained from the indentation of aluminum;
specimens for which the degree of anisotropy is evaluated from yield
stress considerations. The solutions are extended to include the
extrusion of anisotropic materials and the approximate, but simpler,
upper bound limits. The analogue between planeplane strain slip-line field
solutions and the collapse loads associated with flat plates are
investigated for anisotropic materials .</p>
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Title: Some Studies on the Forming of Anisotropic Metals, Author: Ronald D. Venter, Location: Thode