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Micro-hydromechanical deep drawing of metal cups with hydraulic pressure effects

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:58 authored by Liang Luo, Zhengyi JiangZhengyi Jiang, Dongbin Wei, Xiaogang Wang, Cunlong Zhou, Qingxue Huang
Micro-metal products have recently enjoyed high demand. In addition, metal microforming has drawn increasing attention due to its net-forming capability, batch manufacturing potential, high product quality, and relatively low equipment cost. Micro-hydromechanical deep drawing (MHDD), a typical microforming method, has been developed to take advantage of hydraulic force. With reduced dimensions, the hydraulic pressure development changes; accordingly, the lubrication condition changes from the macroscale to the microscale. A Voronoi-based finite element model is proposed in this paper to consider the change in lubrication in MHDD according to open and closed lubricant pocket theory. Simulation results agree with experimental results concerning drawing force. Changes in friction significantly affect the drawing process and the drawn cups. Moreover, defined wrinkle indexes have been shown to have a complex relationship with hydraulic pressure. High hydraulic pressure can increase the maximum drawing ratio (drawn cup height), whereas the surface finish represented by the wear is not linearly dependent on the hydraulic pressure due to the wrinkles.

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Luo, L., Jiang, Z., Wei, D., Wang, X., Zhou, C. & Huang, Q. (2018). Micro-hydromechanical deep drawing of metal cups with hydraulic pressure effects. Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering, 13 (1), 66-73.

Journal title

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering

Volume

13

Issue

1

Pagination

66-73

Language

English

RIS ID

117018

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