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State-of-the-art Review of Springback Behavior of Polymers

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The spring-in and spring-back behavior of polymers is intricate and influenced by various process parameters and mechanisms, including interply slip, anisotropic thermal expansion, and crystallization, all of which can lead to residual stresses. Composite materials made of metal and polymer are being investigated by researchers as a promising alternative to monometallic materials due to their superior properties. However, the number of studies related to metal/polymer/metal laminates on the same topics is relatively limited. A comprehensive review study was carried out with a focus on research works that were conducted with the consideration of different process parameters, such as radius of die and punch, friction, and force applied by blank holder, in order to observe their impact on the springback behavior of polymers. Springback on polymer components depends on the accuracy of appropriate materials and the consideration of appropriate experimental strategies. However, due to their viscoelastic properties, polymers demonstrate distinctive springback behavior. Furthermore, when subjected to deformation, polymers experience a combination of elastic and viscous responses, resulting in immediate elastic recovery and time-dependent viscoelastic relaxation. This intricate behavior presents difficulties in precisely forecasting and managing springback. To enhance the control and optimization of springback in polymer-based manufacturing processes, it is essential to improve the understanding of polymer behavior under diverse loading conditions and to refine simulation techniques accordingly. This review focuses on springback prediction models specific to polymers. 
Title: State-of-the-art Review of Springback Behavior of Polymers
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The spring-in and spring-back behavior of polymers is intricate and influenced by various process parameters and mechanisms, including interply slip, anisotropic thermal expansion, and crystallization, all of which can lead to residual stresses.
Composite materials made of metal and polymer are being investigated by researchers as a promising alternative to monometallic materials due to their superior properties.
However, the number of studies related to metal/polymer/metal laminates on the same topics is relatively limited.
A comprehensive review study was carried out with a focus on research works that were conducted with the consideration of different process parameters, such as radius of die and punch, friction, and force applied by blank holder, in order to observe their impact on the springback behavior of polymers.
Springback on polymer components depends on the accuracy of appropriate materials and the consideration of appropriate experimental strategies.
However, due to their viscoelastic properties, polymers demonstrate distinctive springback behavior.
Furthermore, when subjected to deformation, polymers experience a combination of elastic and viscous responses, resulting in immediate elastic recovery and time-dependent viscoelastic relaxation.
This intricate behavior presents difficulties in precisely forecasting and managing springback.
To enhance the control and optimization of springback in polymer-based manufacturing processes, it is essential to improve the understanding of polymer behavior under diverse loading conditions and to refine simulation techniques accordingly.
This review focuses on springback prediction models specific to polymers.
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