Plane Strain Simulation for Corner Fill of Hydroforming Tubes in Oversized Die 2005-01-0093
Corner fill is a simple benchmark conceived to gain knowledge of tube hydroforming. In corner fill of tube hydroforming, an originally long round tube is positioned in a cylindrical die with square cross-section and expands under applied internal pressure to fill the corners of the die. In order to ensure burst of the tubes, the cross-sectional dimension of the square die is chosen to be greater than the outer diameter of the tube. A two-dimensional plane strain finite element model has been developed to study the tube behaviors under applied internal pressure. This model treats the corner fill process more realistically than shell elements models because thickness stress and distortions of a normal segment through the thickness of the tube can be simulated [Chen, 2004]. The calculated results of stress and strain and the change of tube geometry as functions of pressure are presented. The results show that the obtained radial expansion and pressure relations agree excellently with experiments. However, bursting failure predicted using various failure criteria underestimate the burst pressure and radial expansion. How to reduce this discrepancy will be the subject of further investigations.
Citation: Chen, K., Chen, J., and Chen, X., "Plane Strain Simulation for Corner Fill of Hydroforming Tubes in Oversized Die," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-0093, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-0093. Download Citation
Author(s):
Kuo-Kuang Chen, Joe Jiyu Chen, Xiao Ming Chen
Affiliated:
General Motors Research and Development Center, Severstal North America, United States Steel Corporation
Pages: 11
Event:
SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Sheet/Hydro/Gas Forming Technology and Modeling 2005-SP-1953
Related Topics:
Pressure
Simulation and modeling
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