Case study on the influence of kinematic hardening within a parameter-free and non-invasive form finding approach

Landkammer P, Steinmann P (2016)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2016

Pages Range: 1-6

Conference Proceedings Title: MATEC Web of Conferences

Event location: Troyes FR

DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20168011007

Open Access Link: http://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2016/43/matecconf_numi2016_11007.pdf

Abstract

Inverse form finding – as a type of shape optimization – aims in determining the optimal preform design of a workpiece for a specific forming process, whereby the desired target geometry is known. Recently, a novel parameter-free and heuristic approach was developed to tackle this nonlinear optimization problem. Benchmark tests already delivered promising results. As a particular note-worthy feature of the approach, a coupling to an arbitrary finite element software is feasible in a non-invasive fashion. The aim of this contribution is to investigate the effect of kinematic hardening and cyclic loading on the convergence behavior of the algorithm.

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APA:

Landkammer, P., & Steinmann, P. (2016). Case study on the influence of kinematic hardening within a parameter-free and non-invasive form finding approach. In MATEC Web of Conferences (pp. 1-6). Troyes, FR.

MLA:

Landkammer, Philipp, and Paul Steinmann. "Case study on the influence of kinematic hardening within a parameter-free and non-invasive form finding approach." Proceedings of the Int. Conf. on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes, Troyes 2016. 1-6.

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