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Multi-objective optimization of loading path design in multi-stage tube forming using MOGA

Authors :
Honggang An
Jennifer Johrendt
Daniel E. Green
L. M. Smith
Source :
International Journal of Material Forming. 6:125-135
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

Pre-bending is a critical process required prior to hydroforming. The bending has an effect on the tube thickness and strain which will use up a portion of the formability of the as-received tube. To compensate for this loss of formability, a multi-objective optimization method was applied to improve the hydroforming process after pre-bending. A multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) and Kriging surrogate model were used to optimize the loading path. The Kriging model was used to replace the finite element simulation in constraint handling. The optimal loading parameters in the hydroforming process were obtained for a tube that was previously bent 90°, and showed an improvement in reducing the corner radii of the part at the extrados and intrados of the bend (8.73 mm and 11.24 mm for the extrados and intrados of the bend, respectively). The corresponding corner fill expansion (CFE) was improved by 16.7% (or 1.79 mm) compared to the maximum expansion of 10.73 mm obtained experimentally.

Details

ISSN :
19606214 and 19606206
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Material Forming
Accession number :
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