Sheet thinning prediction method based on localized friction effect in deep-drawing Back 02/05/2022 by นพพร ม่วงระย้า   Document Sheet thinning prediction method based on localized friction effect in deep-drawing Download Metadata Share Document TitleSheet thinning prediction method based on localized friction effect in deep-drawingAuthorPreedawiphat P., Koowattanasuchat P., Mahayotsanun N., Mahabunphachai S.Name from Authors Collection Preedawiphat P. Scopus Author ID 55836716600 ORCID ID NULL | Koowattanasuchat P. Scopus Author ID 56181575200 ORCID ID NULL | Mahayotsanun N. Scopus Author ID 14831514600 ORCID ID NULL | Mahabunphachai S. Scopus Author ID 15072178800 ORCID ID NULL AffiliationsDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand; National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA, Pathum Thani, ThailandTypeArticleSource TitleAdvances in Mechanical EngineeringISSN16878132Year2020Volume12Issue9Open AccessGoldPublisherSAGE Publications Inc.DOI10.1177/1687814020953941FormatPDFAbstractThe paper investigated the effect of localized friction on sheet thinning under lubricated conditions in the deep-drawing process. The Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was used to evaluate the sheet thinning of the AISI 304 sheet under six segmented blank-sheet interfaces. Different values of variable coefficient of friction (VCOF) in each segmented area were investigated, and the sheet thickness values at the considered areas were measured. The regression analysis models (Linear Regression, Response Surface Method, and Polynomial Regression) was used to determine the relationships between VCOF and sheet thinning. The results showed that the Linear Regression showed the best fit. The significant factor analysis was also carried out to determine how the localized friction affected the sheet thinning. The contributions of VCOF from at least two segmented areas affected the sheet thinning at any particular location. The obtained relationships of the VCOF and sheet thinning could be beneficial for the localized friction control for highly complex shapes. © The Author(s) 2020.KeywordDeep-drawing | finite element analysis | formability | localized friction | regression analysis | sheet thinningIndustrial ClassificationN/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 1N/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 2N/AKnowledge Taxonomy Level 3N/AFunding SponsorNational Metal and Materials Technology CenterLicenseCC BYRightsAuthorLinkhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090759860&doi=10.1177%2f1687814020953941&partnerID=40&md5=3294bd8fb9c1d9c49f5644080886181fPublication SourceScopusNoteFull textDownload Filehttps://www.nstda.or.th/openarchive/download/108110/?tmstv=1674463155 Continue browsing Life cycle assessment of wood pellet production in Thailand Near-infrared polyfluorene encapsulated in poly(ε-caprolactone) nanoparticles with remarkable large Stokes shift Back to items list