Dimensionally accurate parts made of high-strength steels - compressive stress superposition instead of tool compensation
Autor: | F. Botz, P. Sieczkarek, M. Kibben, M. Linnepe |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 1157:012039 |
ISSN: | 1757-899X 1757-8981 |
Popis: | As a result of the increasing use of high-strength and ultra-high-strength steels as part of the automobile lightweight construction strategies, the issue of dimensional accuracy of component structures is increasingly becoming the focus of toolmakers, pressed part suppliers and automobile manufacturers. In particular, the modern dual-phase steels with strengths of over 800 MPa possess-depending on the respective component geometry and the forming process employed-a pronounced springback behaviour. The compensation measures commonly used so far are more and more reaching their limits, which in turn impairs the process ability of these grades in the cold forming process. The smartform® process developed by thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG allows the cold forming of high-strength steels with high repeatable accuracy, which significantly expands their areas of application. In this process, the tensile stresses from the forming operation causing the springback of the part are eliminated by compressive stress-superposition, which leads to high dimensional stability. There is almost no need to adapt the tool surfaces to achieve a dimensionally accurate part. How close the formed component comes to the dimensional tolerances specified by the end user is usually determined within the framework of numerical method development. In this context, the result of a springback simulation depends on various parameters. The description of the material behaviour is of major importance. Moreover, the use of extended material models can have an influence on the predictive accuracy and reduce the deviations between simulation and real material behaviour. It remains to be identified to what extent the increase in accuracy is proportional to the modelling effort. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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