The forming limit curve is to this day the proven and established method for determining the failure limit of the material and can be used as input parameters for most modern simulation codes in sheet metal forming The quality of the FLC is decisively dependent on the definition of the beginning instability during forming, they are based on studies of Keeler [1] and Goodwin [2]. In this paper it is shown that especially in lightweight materials, the standardized method according to ISO 12004-2 may have weaknesses, so there may be differences between simulation results and real forming processes. The different approaches to determine the FLC are compared. In particular focus is the temporal evaluation strategies that are currently discussed in the framework of the working group "FLC expansion ISO 12004".
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The forming limit curve is to this day the proven and established method for determining the failure limit of the material and can be used as input parameters for most modern simulation codes in sheet metal forming The quality of the FLC is decisively dependent on the definition of the beginning instability during forming, they are based on studies of Keeler [1] and Goodwin [2]. In this paper it is shown that especially in lightweight materials, the standardized method according to ISO 12004-2 m...
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