Finite Element Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming Process Using Shell Element

쉘 요소를 이용한 박판성형공정의 유한요소해석

  • 정동원 (제주대학교 기계에너지시스템공학부) ;
  • 고형훈 (제주대학교 기계공학과 대학원) ;
  • 이찬호 ((주)오토폼엔지니어링코리아) ;
  • 유호영 (울산과학대 기계공학부)
  • Published : 2006.01.01

Abstract

The AutoForm previously used the membrane element and it accomplished sheet metal forming analysis. The membrane analysis has been widely applied to various sheet metal forming processes because of its time effectiveness. However, it is well-known that the membrane analysis can not provide correct information for the processes which have considerable bending effects. In this research experimental results were compared with the analysis results obtained by using the shell element which is applied newly in the AutoForm commercial software. The shell element is a compromise element between continuum element and membrane element. The Finite element method by using shell element is the most efficient numerical method. From this research, it is known that FEA by using shell element can predict accurately the problems happened in actual experimental auto-body panel.

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