Characterization of Zinc Alloy by Sheet Bulging Test with Analytical Models and Digital Image Correlation
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Titre | Characterization of Zinc Alloy by Sheet Bulging Test with Analytical Models and Digital Image Correlation |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Auteurs | Vitu L., Laforge N., Malecot P., Boudeau N., Manov S., Milesi M. |
Editor | Fratini L, DiLorenzo R, Buffa G, Ingarao G |
Conference Name | PROCEEDINGS OF 21ST INTERNATIONAL ESAFORM CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL FORMING (ESAFORM 2018) |
Publisher | European Sci Assoc Mat Forming |
Conference Location | 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1NO1, MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501 USA |
ISBN Number | 978-0-7354-1663-5 |
Résumé | Zinc alloys are used in a wide range of application such as electronics, automotive and building construction. Their various shapes are generally obtained by metal forming operation such as stamping. Therefore, it is important to characterize the material with adequate characterization tests. Sheet Bulging Test (SBT) is well recognized in the metal forming community. Different theoretical models of the literature for the evaluation of thickness and radius of the deformed sheet in SBT have been studied in order to get the hardening curve of different materials. These theoretical models present the advantage that the experimental procedure is very simple. But Koc et al. showed their limitation, since the combination of thickness and radius evaluations depend on the material. As Zinc alloys are strongly anisotropic with a special crystalline structure, a procedure is adopted for characterizing the hardening curve of a Zinc alloy. The anisotropy is first studied with tensile test, and SBT with elliptical dies is also investigated. Parallel to this, Digital Image Correlation (DIC) measures are carried out. The results obtained from theoretical models and DIC measures are compared. Measures done on post-mortem specimens complete the comparisons. Finally, DIC measures give better results and the resulting hardening curve of the studied zinc alloy is provided. |
DOI | 10.1063/1.5035022 |