Justanengineer703
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2015
- 2
Hello all, I have been reading up on the difference between max principal stress and von mises stress. Those principles are easy to understand but I can't seems to make sense of it for a forged material.
I am using DEFORM to simulate the cold forging of a workpiece and the result shows that both the max principal stress and vM stresses are way above the material's UTS and yield strength.
Am I right to say that for a forged material, its stresses should be above the yield strength since it have to plastically deform but below its UTS?
*The said workpiece is already under production. It hasn't crack and looks fine.
I am using DEFORM to simulate the cold forging of a workpiece and the result shows that both the max principal stress and vM stresses are way above the material's UTS and yield strength.
Am I right to say that for a forged material, its stresses should be above the yield strength since it have to plastically deform but below its UTS?
*The said workpiece is already under production. It hasn't crack and looks fine.