Use of FEM in the Drawing Die Structure Design 982274
The Finite Element Method is a widely applied tool for solving structural mechanics problems. The present paper illustrates the advantages related to the use of the F.E. analysis in the sheet metal die construction activity. Since punch, die and blankholder can be represented by finite element models, the die structure deflection and stress induced by loading conditions can be predicted. This capability allows achieving some actual advantages, considering that the technological development supplies the engineers with hardware and software instruments able to analyze in short time large problems. Numerical computation activities allow to foresee possible inconveniences which could occur during the construction by using only virtual models, before physical parts being made.
Citation: Becchio, E., Chiara, A., Fileccia, R., and Mastrocola, M., "Use of FEM in the Drawing Die Structure Design," SAE Technical Paper 982274, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982274. Download Citation
Author(s):
Ettore Becchio, Agostino Chiara, Romina Fileccia, Marco Mastrocola
Affiliated:
UTS S.p.A., COMAU Sheet Metal Dies
Pages: 7
Event:
International Body Engineering Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
1998 Ibec Proceedings Volume 5: Body Manufacturing, Assembly, and Advanced Manufacturing-P-334
Related Topics:
Finite element analysis
Parts
Computer software and hardware
Metals
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