Temperature effects in deep drawing of advanced high strength steels
Journal: Research on Engineering Structures and Materials (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-06-15
Authors : Kadir Akcan Eren Billur H. İbrahim Saraç;
Page : 281-295
Keywords : Sheet metal forming; Finite element analysis; Thermomechanical modelling;
Abstract
As advanced high strength steels (AHSS) find more use in automotive industry to meet crashworthiness and light weighting targets, concurrently. AHSS typically have higher strength, but lower formability; often limiting a part's dimensions and geometric complexity. Several studies have clearly shown that, in sheet metal forming, significant portion of the work done to overcome friction and to plastically deform a sheet is converted into heat. In this study, a thermomechanical finite element model has been developed to calculate the temperature rise in forming DP800 (AHSS). The model was validated with experiments from literature. A multi-cycle model is developed to find out possible problems due to tool heating. The process and material are selected to speed up the heating. Under different realistic press conditions, failures are observed after 20 to 80 hits.
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