The incremental updated Lagrangian elasto-plastic finite-element method (FE
M) was employed in this study to analyze the hole flanging of circular plat
es with a pre-determined smaller hole at the center of the sheet metal. An
extended r(min) technique was employed such that each incremental step size
is determined not only by the yielding of an element Gaussian point, but a
lso by the change in the boundary conditions along the tool-sheet interface
. The frictional force in the contact region between the sheet and the tool
s is computed by the application of Coulomb's friction law. Low-carbon (BA-
CQ(2)) sheet plates were used throughout the experiments, which later were
performed using a flat punch head. The experimental results were compared w
ith FEM simulated results. It was found that using the elastoplastic FEM ca
n effectively predict the limitation of formability and the finished shape
of the flanged holes. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.