The Jetq-Family - New Highly Ductile AHSS Steel Grades with Improved Technological Properties 2023-01-0080
New highly ductile AHSS steel grades with tensile strength greater than 980 MPa have been developed with the aim of combining high strength and excellent formability. The new jetQ-Family offers high local and global ductility while still fulfilling standards for resistance towards hydrogen embrittlement and weldability. These improved properties are based on their specifically engineered microstructure, which utilize the TRIP-mechanism in a strengthened matrix. This work shows how the microstructure plays a significant role for the tensile testing as well as hole-expansion. Based on the increased yield strength a better crash performance compared to conventional DP steel grades can be attained. The local ductility is demonstrated with excellent hole expansion ratios and high resistance to sheared edge failure. In combination with improved bending angles and thickness strain at fracture a robust process for manufacturing of components can be achieved. The results are completed by the characterization of resistance spot welding and the resistance towards hydrogen embrittlement. The jetQ-Family with its optimized property profile will contribute to greater safety and efficiency in vehicle bodies.
Citation: Irnich, M., Thiessen, R., Paton, A., Sato, K. et al., "The Jetq-Family - New Highly Ductile AHSS Steel Grades with Improved Technological Properties," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-0080, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0080. Download Citation
Author(s):
Manuela Irnich, Richard Thiessen, Adrian Paton, Kentaro Sato, Yuki Toji, Hidekazu Minami
Affiliated:
thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG, JFE Steel Corp.
Pages: 6
Event:
WCX SAE World Congress Experience
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Tensile strength
Advanced high-strength steels
Steel
Materials properties
Nanotechnology
Manufacturing processes
Welding
Failure analysis
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