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Techniques and Limitations for Cold Roll Forming High Strength Steel Bumper Components
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The cold roll forming process has been utilized to manufacture automotive bumpers from high strength steels. Blending the physical properties of these steels with the design specifications of the bumpers required some departure from conventional roll forming technique. A successful technique is described, with emphasis on preferred design configurations and material formability parameters.
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Ferry, J., "Techniques and Limitations for Cold Roll Forming High Strength Steel Bumper Components," SAE Technical Paper 810120, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810120.Also In
References
- Lake P. B. Grenawalt John J. “Partially Annealed High Strength Cold Rolled Steels” SAE Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February, 1977
- Lake Peter B. Grenawalt John J. “Properties and Applications of High Strength Cold Rolled Steels; Plain Carbon and Killed Low Alloy” Automotive Engineering Meeting Toronto, Canada October, 1974
- The International Nickel Company “A Cost/Weight Study on 1977 - 1980 Production Bumper Systems”