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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2021The Radial Point Interpolation Method in the Bending Analysis Of Symmetric Laminates Using HSDTS
- 2021A meshless study of antisymmetric angle-ply laminates using high-order shear deformation theoriescitations
- 2021The bending behaviour of antisymmetric cross-ply laminates using high-order shear deformation theories and a Radial Point Interpolation Methodcitations
- 2021Homogenizing the Elastic Properties of Composite Material Using the NNRPIM
- 2021Numerical analysis of honeycomb-shaped polymeric foams using the FEM and the RPIMcitations
- 2021Simulation of the viscoplastic extrusion process using the radial point interpolation meshless methodcitations
- 2020Analysis of antisymmetric cross-ply laminates using high-order shear deformation theories: a meshless approachcitations
- 2020The numerical analysis of symmetric cross-ply laminates using the natural neighbour radial point interpolation method and high-order shear deformation theoriescitations
- 2016The analysis of laminated plates using distinct advanced discretization meshless techniquescitations
- 2016Fracture toughness of the interface between Ni-Cr/ceramic, alumina/ceramic and zirconia/ceramic systemscitations
- 2015Methodology for Mechanical Characterization of Soft Biological Tissues: arteriescitations
- 2014Fracture toughness in interface systems Ni-Cr/ceramic, alumina/ceramic and zirconia/ceramic
- 2013Composite laminated plate analysis using the natural radial element methodcitations
- 2011Adaptive Methods for Analysis of Composite Plates with Radial Basis Functionscitations
- 2010Composite Laminated Plates: A 3D Natural Neighbor Radial Point Interpolation Method Approachcitations
- 2010A 3D shell-like approach using a natural neighbour meshless method: Isotropic and orthotropic thin structurescitations
- 2008Simulation of dissimilar tailor-welded tubular hydroforming processes using EAS-based solid finite elementscitations
- 2007Fatigue assessment of welded tubular steel structures details by using FEM
- 2007An overview of sheet metal forming simulations with enhanced assumed strain elements
- 2005Free vibration analysis of symmetric laminated composite plates by FSDT and radial basis functionscitations
- 2000A quadrilateral mesh generator for adaptive procedures in bulk forming processescitations
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Simulation of dissimilar tailor-welded tubular hydroforming processes using EAS-based solid finite elements
Abstract
Developments in the numerical simulation of the hydroforming process of tubular metallic components, tailor-welded before forming, are presented. Both technologies, tailor-welded joining operations and hydroforming processes, are well known in industry, although most commonly separately used. Tailor-welded joining operations are usually encountered in plain sheets, subsequently formed by stamping. Tube hydroforming processing, on the other hand, is frequently associated with parts consisting of uniform thickness, material properties, and dimensions. The present analysis focuses on the influence of process parameters, such as the position of the weld-line and initial thickness values, in the innovative process of combining tailor-welded tubes (with distinct thickness values) and hydroforming. Particular attention is posed on the relation of imposed axial displacement vs. imposed hydraulic pressure into the tube, forming parameters that are not known a-priori in the manufacturing of a new part. Another point of practical interest is the numerical simulation of the weld-line movement, after forming is complete. The finite element method is directly employed in the numerical simulation by means of innovative solid elements suited for incompressibility applications, and included by the authors into the commercial program ABAQUS as user-elements. The obtained results can then lead to a better understanding, along with design tools, for the process of hydroforming of tailor-welded tubular parts, accounting for dissimilar thickness of the basic components.