Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (Jul 2022)

Mechanics-Based Failure Model of Tube Hydro-Bulging Test

  • Bozhou Di,
  • Heli Liu,
  • Saksham Dhawan,
  • Kehuan Wang,
  • Xiaochuan Liu,
  • Denis J. Politis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2022.908375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Tube hydroforming has been widely applied by the automotive sector to produce hollow parts. As a popular tube hydroforming test method, tube hydro-bulging needs an analytical failure model to analyze the formability of tubular materials. In the present work, a failure prediction model has been developed to predict the bulging height limit (BHL) of the hydro-bulging test. The model utilized Hill’s orthogonal anisotropic model to characterize the tube material, a geometry model to characterize the non-loading path and the M-K model to predict failure. Defects in multiple directions were taken into consideration. The developed model was applied on two tubes of different materials as case studies to verify its validity. It is shown that the developed model is capable of predicting the forming limit or determining the imperfection factor of tubular materials.

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