Plane-strain forming limit strain (also known as FLD0) is an important data point on a forming limit diagram (FLD). The effects of friction coefficients and material parameters on the specimen… Click to show full abstract
Plane-strain forming limit strain (also known as FLD0) is an important data point on a forming limit diagram (FLD). The effects of friction coefficients and material parameters on the specimen width associated with the FLD0 ($$W_{{{\text{FLD}}_0}}$$WFLD0) in Marciniak test were studied by finite element simulation. $$W_{{{\text{FLD}}_0}}$$WFLD0 was expressed as a function of the Lankford coefficients, n-value, k-value and sheet thickness and validated with various sheet materials. The determination of $$W_{{{\text{FLD}}_0}}$$WFLD0 is of significance not only to reduce iterative attempts to accurately obtain FLD0, but also to obtain a full valid FLD with the least number of test specimens, which largely increases the efficiency and reduces cost to experimentally measure valid FLDs.
               
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