Title
Friction Modelling for Tube Hydroforming Processes : A Numerical and Experimental Study with Different Viscosity LubricantsVersion
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15165655Published at
Materials Vol. 15. N. 16. N. artículo 5655Publisher
MDPIKeywords
HydroformingFriction
Viscosity
finite element simulation
Abstract
The final quality of sheet and tube metal–formed components strongly depends on the tribology and friction conditions between the tools and the material to be formed. Furthermore, it has been recently ... [+]
The final quality of sheet and tube metal–formed components strongly depends on the tribology and friction conditions between the tools and the material to be formed. Furthermore, it has been recently demonstrated that friction is the numerical input parameter that has the biggest effect in the numerical models used for feasibility studies and process design. For these reasons, industrial dedicated software packages have introduced friction laws which are dependent on sliding velocity, contact pressure and sometimes strain suffered by the sheet, and currently, temperature dependency is being implemented as it has also a major effect on friction. In this work, three lubricants having different viscosity have been characterized using the tube-sliding test. The final aim of the study is to fit friction laws that are contact pressure and sliding velocity dependent for their use in tube hydroforming modeling. The tests performed at various contact pressures and velocities have demonstrated that viscosity has a major effect on friction. Experimental hydroforming tests using the three different lubricants have corroborated the importance of the lubricant in the final forming of a triangular shape. The measurement of the axial forces and the final principal strains of the formed tubes have shown the importance of using advanced friction laws to properly model the hydroforming process using the finite element modeling. [-]
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