The formability features of sheets made of the alloy Al 8011 are examined experimentally and the results are compared with the numerical ones in this research. Through an axisymmetric finite element simulation of the Erichsen cupping test, formability characteristics were evaluated. The Erichsen cupping test was used to exam?ine the effects of several factors, including friction at the punch-sheet contact and sheet thickness. The nonlinear finite element method is used to calculate the dome height, stress, and strain values for the aluminum sheet, and the results are then compared to the numerical ones. The findings demonstrated that the Al 8011 alloy's form?ability greatly rises with increasing sheet thickness. The formability is significantly impacted by the lubricant. The application of the finite element technique to forecast the formability of Al 8011 alloy.

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Advanced Materials in Engineering Applications
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Chapter 1 Formability characteristics of Al 8011 alloy sheets
- Chapter 2 Minds and materials in flight: The dynamic duo of smart materials and machine learning in aerospace evolution
- Chapter 3 A mini review on the production of biodiesel using photocatalysts
- Chapter 4 Comparative analysis of photoelectric properties on monolayer WSe2 and MoS2 by Zn doping
- Chapter 5 Prospective role of MoS2 in Zinc Nickel flow battery systemml_ review
- Chapter 6 Removal of iron in groundwater using nanobeads of ZnO synthesized from Pseudomonas species
- Chapter 7 Continuous production of monodisperse silver nanoparticles by droplet-based microreactor system for catalysis in bioethanol production
- Chapter 8 Analyzing the performance of dynamic factors of abrasive water jet cutting and topography of ZA 27 alloy using L27 orthogonal array
- Chapter 9 Facile click approach for the synthesis of innovative 1,2,3-triazole derivatives for structural determination and its characterisation
- Chapter 10 Synthesis and characterisation of brass-Molybdenum composite
- Chapter 11 Green synthesis, characterisation and antimicrobial activity of calcium nanoparticles and their efficacy against drug resistant Streptococcus pyogenes
- Chapter 12 Preparation of papercrete bricks using agro wastes with a superficial layer of microbially synthesised silver nanoparticles
- Chapter 13 Bioabsorbable scaffold for bone tissue engineering applications
- Chapter 14 Efficacy of dye removal using mesoporous silica nanoparticles synthesised from coconut husk
- Chapter 15 Rapid solidification of aluminium alloys — a review
- Chapter 16 Enhancing wear resistance of aluminum alloy wheel hubs through aluminum metal matrix composite (MMC) materials
- Chapter 17 A survey on hydrogen energy
- Chapter 18 Machinability performance investigation and increasing tool life of TiAlN
- Chapter 19 A comparative study on performance of RC beam retrofitted with CFRP sheets and Nitowrap matrix
- Chapter 20 An experimental study on the influence of construction demolition waste and sustainable materials on the properties of concrete
- Chapter 21 Proactive restoration: an evaluation of structural health monitoring-driven rehabilitation for reinforced concrete structures
- Chapter 22 An Advanced Ballistic Military Helmet Incorporating Kevlar129/Kenaf/Sisal Fiber/PALF-Fiber Orientation
- Chapter 23 Intricacies in machining of titanium grade 5 alloy: a review
- Chapter 24 Experimental analysis on waste tyres for safest replacement in concrete composites
- Chapter 25 Exploring the SARS-CoV-2 NSP12 interaction interface: a computational drug repurposing approach for COVID-19
- Chapter 26 Packed bed column studies on denitrification of water using immobilised modified kaolin
- Chapter 27 A study on theoretical and experimental investigations on hybrid composites subjected to low velocity impact tests
- Chapter 28 Recent progress in multifunctional transition metal di-chalcogenides and their applications
- Chapter 29 Fabrication and evaluation of composites with an aluminium metal matrix for wire electrical discharge machining parameters
- Chapter 30 Effect of strain rates on short glass fiber reinforced thermoplastics
- Chapter 31 Hydrogen storage in MOFs: a machine learning approach
- Chapter 32 Minimization of armature shaft deflection in micro dc motor using sintered stainless steel collar followed by FEA
- Chapter 33 Development of banana fiber-reinforced composite materials for small windmill blade
- Chapter 34 Corrosion resistant coating techniques to prevent silver corrosion in solar panels: a review
- Chapter 35 Review on role of solar energy, exploring into photovoltaic technology: various fabrication methods and characteristics of solar cells
- Chapter 36 Optical anisotropies in Co/Fe doped single-walled carbon nanotubes: A theoretical approach
- Chapter 37 Investigating the effects of wire diameter and power input on surface roughness in wire EDM of SAE 4130
- Chapter 38 Performance of hot mix asphalt using nano-clay modified binder and polypropylene fiber
- Chapter 39 Sustainable Mirabilis jalapa-derived zinc oxide nanoparticles: synergistic bioactivity in antimicrobial, anticancer, and antioxidant
- Chapter 40 Spectroscopic characteristics and photoluminescence studies of Li+ co-doped Zn2SiO4 : Eu3+ nanophosphors
- Chapter 41 Investigation of CNT-enhanced aluminum matrix composites for high-wear resistance and self-lubrication
- Chapter 42 Next generation industrial automation and cloud systems – a review
- Chapter 43 Design analysis of electric vehicle for E-commerce application
- Chapter 44 An engineering comparison for suitability of PLA material for light engineering activity using FEA simulation techniques
- Chapter 45 Effect of alloying elements on mechanical properties of LM6 alloy on addition of magnesium, copper and zinc
- Chapter 46 Process automation and smart manufacturing
- Chapter 47 Strength and microstructural behaviour of areca nut fiber and laterite sand-based sustainable concrete
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