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Numerical Formulation of Anisotropic Elastoplastic Behavior Coupled with Damage Model in Forming Processes

Lotfi Ben Said, Marwa Allouch, Mondher Wali, Fakhreddine Dammak

2022Mathematics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present paper proposes a mathematical development of the plasticity and damage approaches to simulate sheet metal forming processes. It focuses on the numerical prediction of the deformation of the sheet metal during the deep drawing process when a crack appears. Anisotropic plasticity constitutive equations are proposed. A fully implicit integration of the coupling constitutive equations is used and leads to two nonlinear local scalar equations that are solved by Newton’s method. The developed model allows predicting the onset of cracks in sheet metals during cold forming operations. The numerical model is implemented in ABAQUS software using user-defined subroutines, which are VUMAT and UMAT. The accuracy of the anisotropic elastoplastic model fully coupled with ductile damage is evaluated using numerical examples.

Topics & Concepts

Constitutive equationPlasticityAnisotropyForming processesNonlinear systemSheet metalScalar (mathematics)SubroutineMaterials scienceComputer simulationMetal formingNumerical analysisMechanicsStructural engineeringComputer scienceMathematical analysisFinite element methodMathematicsPhysicsEngineeringGeometryComposite materialQuantum mechanicsOperating systemMetal Forming Simulation TechniquesMetallurgy and Material FormingHigh-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior