Abstract
This article takes the outer panel of an aluminum alloy engine hood as the research object, uses the finite element analysis software Dynaform for finite element analysis simulation, and uses the ARGUS mesh strain measurement system to conduct experimental analysis on the solid formed parts. This article mainly completes the experimental verification of parameters such as thinning rate measurement for a formed aluminum alloy automotive cover using the ARGUS grid strain measurement system. By comparing simulation results with experimental measurement results, check whether the formed part is feasible under this process parameter. To ensure the accuracy of the results, 21 points distributed in different parts of the formed part were taken and measured using the ARGUS grid strain measurement system to check whether the simulation results are close to the experimental results.
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