Stretch Bendability of Advanced High Strength Steels

2003-01-1151

03/03/2003

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SAE 2003 World Congress & Exhibition
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Bending under tension is an important deformation mode during stamping and has been observed to limit achievable ductility for high strength steels. This paper presents experimental results from Angular Stretch Bend (ASB) testing, which has been used to characterize bending under tension behavior for several conventional, advanced high strength steels and ultra-high strength steels. Steels that were studied include Bake Hardenable steels, High Strength Low Alloy (HSLA) steels, Dual Phase (DP) steels, Transformation Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steels, and tempered martensitic steels. Failure heights were determined under sample lockout conditions for different punch radii. By comparing absolute formability measured by the failure height, the results can be used to provide material formability ranking for different R/t ratios. In addition, strain distributions were analyzed to provide bending under tension forming limits for the different steel grades. This information will be useful in the development of die design and processing strategies for high strength sheet steels.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1151
Pages
11
Citation
Sriram, S., Wong, C., Huang, M., and Yan, B., "Stretch Bendability of Advanced High Strength Steels," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-1151, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-1151.
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Published
Mar 3, 2003
Product Code
2003-01-1151
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English