Investigation of the plastic hardening of metal thin-walled tube under pulsating hydraulic loading condition
Tóm tắt
In the present study, the mechanical model of section element in tube bulging area was established through the stress conditions of hydraulic bulging. Based on the mechanical model, the equivalent stress and equivalent strain equations of the section element in the bulging area were derived, respectively. Combined with the experimental data, the equivalent stress and strain of the section element in the bulging area were fitted by polynomial, and the plastic hardening model of thin-walled tube under pulsating loading was obtained. In order to verify the model precision, the plastic hardening models obtained from pulsating hydroforming and non-pulsating hydroforming were taken as the material model by finite element simulation respectively. The experimental results were compared with the simulation results which showed that as a pulsating hydraulic loading material parameters, the model established in this paper had higher precision.
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