Hildenbrand P, Schneider T, Merklein M (2015)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Book Volume: 639
Pages Range: 259-266
ISBN: 9783038354505
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.639.259
By applying bulk forming processes on sheet metals, thin-walled functional components with locally restricted wall thickness variations can be manufactured by forming operations. Using tailored blanks with a modified sheet thickness gradient instead of conventional blanks, an efficient controlling of the material flow can be achieved. One possible process to manufacture these semifinished parts is a flexible rolling process. Based on an established process strategy new results for steels of differing strength and work-hardening behavior are presented in this paper. The influences of each material on the resulting process forces and blank properties regarding the same target geometry are discussed. The tailored blanks are hereby analyzed by their geometrical dimensions, like sheet thickness, and their mechanical properties, e.g. hardness distribution. Additionally, the possibilities of processing these tailored blanks in a deep-drawing and upsetting process are presented with a hereby focus on the residual formability of the tailored blanks.
APA:
Hildenbrand, P., Schneider, T., & Merklein, M. (2015). Flexible Rolling of Process Adapted Semi-finished Parts and its Application in a Sheet-Bulk Metal Forming Process. Key Engineering Materials, 639, 259-266. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.639.259
MLA:
Hildenbrand, Philipp, Thomas Schneider, and Marion Merklein. "Flexible Rolling of Process Adapted Semi-finished Parts and its Application in a Sheet-Bulk Metal Forming Process." Key Engineering Materials 639 (2015): 259-266.
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