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Technical Paper

Practical Evaluation and Prediction of Edge Cracking in Forming Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS)

2017-03-28
2017-01-0308
Practical evaluation and accurate prediction of edge cracking are challenging issues in stamping AHSS for automotive body structures. This paper introduces a new hole-expansion testing method that could be more relevant to the edge cracking problem observed in stamping AHSS. A new testing method adopted a large hole diameter of 75 mm compared to the ISO standard hole diameter of 10 mm. A larger hole diameter was determined to be sensitive to edge cracking using the finite element method (FEM) based sensitivity analyses with various hole sizes. A die punching tool was developed to replicate typical production blanking conditions. An inline monitoring system was developed to visually monitor the hole edge cracking during the test and synchronize with the load-displacement data. Two AHSS materials, DP980 and TRIP780, and an aluminum alloy, A1 5182-O, were experimentally evaluated.
Technical Paper

A Novel Tensile Testing Method to Characterize the Weld Metal Properties for Laser Welded Blank (LWB) with AHSS

2022-03-29
2022-01-0243
The automotive industry applies Laser Welded Blanks (LWB) to increase the material utilization and light-weighting of the vehicle structure. This paper introduces a novel tensile testing method to characterize the hardening behavior of the weld material with a digital image correlation (DIC) and apply it as a constitutive hardening model in forming simulations with the LWBs of GEN3 steel. Formability tests under biaxial conditions were performed with LWB of GEN3 steel. Experimental results were correlated with finite element analysis (FEA) predictions that were conducted with and without the weld material model. The results show the weld material model for the LWB improves the accuracy of FEA predictions of both necking failures on the base metal as well as cracking on the weld.
Journal Article

A New Testing Method to Evaluate Edge Cracking with Considerations of the Shear Clearance and Press Speed

2020-04-14
2020-01-0758
As the automotive industry increasingly adopts Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) for the vehicle light-weighting and crashworthiness, the edge cracking significantly increases in stamping AHSS. Different lab-scale test methods such as the ISO standard hole-expansion test and the half specimen dome test are available to evaluate edge formability. However, none of these lab-scale testing methods emulates production conditions such as various shear clearances, part complexity, and shearing speed associated with the mechanical or hydraulic press operation. To address these limitations of the available testing methods, a new punching and stamping test was developed. This paper introduces the simulation and experimental approach in developing this unique testing method to design the peanut-shaped hole that is sensitive to edge cracking in stamping.
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