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  • 2007An overview of sheet metal forming simulations with enhanced assumed strain elementscitations
  • 2000A quadrilateral mesh generator for adaptive procedures in bulk forming processes2citations
  • 2000A quadrilateral mesh generator for adaptive procedures in bulk forming processescitations

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A quadrilateral mesh generator for adaptive procedures in bulk forming processes

  • Cesar De Sa, Jma
  • Cardoso, Rpr
  • Natal Jorge, Rm
Abstract

The simulation of real industry metal forming processes often requires the presence of adaptive procedures. With that purpose a quadrilateral mesh generator was developed. The algorithm is based on the simple fact that it is always possible to subdivide, a region into quadrilaterals whenever the polygonal line that forms its boundary has an even number of sides and that, by joining two contiguous triangles, a quadrilateral may be formed. Rather than using an advancing front technique a cloud of nodal points is initially formed based on error estimators and criteria to define an optimal element size. With this procedure, using an adaptive process, the refinement is created where it will be needed.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • simulation
  • forming
  • joining