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Using the Inverse Solver “INVERSE” in PAM-STAMP 2G to Assess the Formability of a Part

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This article discusses the possibility of using a finite-element-based inverse design method to evaluate a technology for making parts by cold sheet stamping. It examines the process of reengineering in the software suite PAM-STAMP. The results that are obtained provide information on the development of the product and different pre-computed fields: stress–strain state, thickness reductions, defects, etc.

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Correspondence to A. A. Ershov.

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 5, pp. 24–28, May, 2013.

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Ershov, A.A., Loginov, Y.N. Using the Inverse Solver “INVERSE” in PAM-STAMP 2G to Assess the Formability of a Part. Metallurgist 57, 372–377 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-013-9741-x

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