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Digital Image Correlation Characterization and Formability Analysis of Aluminum Alloy TWB during Forming
Jie Wu1, Yuri Hovanski2, Michael Miles2
1Department of Intelligent Manufacture and Mechanical Engineering, Hunan Institute of Technology, Hengyang 421002, China.
Abstract:
The formability of aluminum alloy 5754-O tailor-welded blanks prepared by friction stir welding was studied experimentally. The strain evolution and deformation during limiting dome height experiments were studied using digital image correlation and the ARAMIS software. The influence of the sheet thickness of the base materials on the punch loading, fracture strain and formability were investigated experimentally. It was found that the punch loading, fracture strain and limiting dome height values increase with the increasing sheet thickness of the base materials. A linear relationship between the limiting dome height value and the sheet thickness was demonstrated. An increase of 16.8% in the fracture strain of aluminum tailor-welded blanks was observed for an increase of 36% in sheet thickness. This paper provides a methodology for experimentally determining the forming limits of aluminum alloy tailor-welded blanks accurately.
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