Abstract

The accuracy of the forming limit curves reported by the Marciniak-Kuczynski model as well as the quality of the predictions provided by the FE programs depend on the yield criterion that describes the anisotropic plastic behavior of the sheet metal. Two identification procedures of Barlat89 and BBC2005 are used in this paper. The first procedure is a conventional one well described in the literature [, while the second approach is developed by adding an experimental parameter determined in plane-strain state that allows establishing the exponent of the yield criteria. The mechanical response of the IF steel shows that the limit strains are strongly influenced by a small alteration of the yield surface. The influence of the yield criterion on the thickness predictions obtained in the simulation of a square cup deep drawing simulation is also studied.

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