In warm forming of aluminum sheet, the temperature and strain rates vary considerably. In simulations, the material\ud
model must be capable to predict stresses within this wide range. Here, the physically based Nes model is used to describe\ud
the behavior of AA6061-T4 sheet material under warm forming conditions. A significant change of earing behavior is\ud
found between room temperature and 250 ºC. Crystal plasticity calculations showed a reasonable correspondence of\ud
changing r-values if extra slip systems are considered at high temperatures. Satisfactory results are obtained for simulation\ud
of tensile tests and cylindrical deep drawing