[Case Study of the Molding Process] Hole Enlargement Processing of Anisotropic Materials Using JSTAMP
We present a case where considering anisotropic materials resulted in predictions that prevent cracking!
This presentation introduces a case study comparing the differences in formability between isotropic and anisotropic materials using hole expansion processing analysis as the subject. In "JSTAMP," it is possible to simulate the press processing of anisotropic materials. As a result, by considering anisotropic materials, predictive results that prevent cracking have been obtained. Additionally, since rolled materials exhibit anisotropy, it is important to consider the actual material properties in the press processing simulation. 【Model Overview】 ■ Die stroke speed: 6000 mm/s ■ Load on Holder 1: 1200 N ■ Load on Holder 2: 600 N *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Calculation Results】 ■Considering anisotropic materials, a prediction result has been obtained that cracking can be prevented. ■Since rolled materials exhibit anisotropy, it is important to consider the actual material properties in the press processing simulation. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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