Browse Publications Technical Papers 2001-01-0824
2001-03-05

Simulation of Electromagnetic Forming of Aluminum Alloy Sheet 2001-01-0824

Electromagnetic forming of aluminum alloys provides improved forming limits, minimal springback and rapid implementation. The ability to predict the minimum energy required in electromagnetic forming is essential in developing an efficient process. Understanding the development of the strain distribution over time in the blank is also highly desired. A numerical model is needed that offers insight into these areas and the electromagnetic forming process in general that cannot easily be extracted from experiments.
To address these concerns, ANSYS/EMAG is used to model the time varying currents that are discharged through the coil in order to obtain the transient magnetic forces acting on the blank. The body forces caused by electromagnetic induction are then used as the boundary condition to model the high velocity deformation of the blank with LS-DYNA, an explicit dynamic finite element code. At present a “loose coupling” is employed between ANSYS/EMAG and LS-DYNA to update geometry and body forces as loading proceeds.

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