Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process

Flanging is a widespread method in the sheet metal working industry to connect same or different materials by forming. Especially the sealing technology makes high demands on the flanging process: a low sheet thickness of the inner eyelet is necessary for proper sealing. The outer edges of the neck...

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Main Authors: Clausius Benjamin, Maier Petra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819012008
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spelling doaj-319a10ff78a74b598da254ba154ae8952021-02-02T08:04:39ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011901200810.1051/matecconf/201819012008matecconf_icnft2018_12008Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming processClausius BenjaminMaier PetraFlanging is a widespread method in the sheet metal working industry to connect same or different materials by forming. Especially the sealing technology makes high demands on the flanging process: a low sheet thickness of the inner eyelet is necessary for proper sealing. The outer edges of the neck rings are mostly manufactured by shear cutting. The quality of the cut surface and the level of the local strain hardening influence decisively the limit of the flanging process by possible cracking. This paper is focused on the dependencies of these factors regarding thin metal sheets of different materials with a thickness down to 100 μm. It could be shown that strain hardening has a stronger effect on the process limits compared to the notch effect of the sheet edges when using standard values for the clearance of the shear cutting tool. Furthermore, a process is investigated with a partial inductive short-time heat treatment of the most deformed edge area. Due to the low thickness of the material and low heat capacities related thereto, it is possible to integrate a recrystallization annealing as single step into the forming process. As a result, the strain hardening can be removed from the affected zone directly between two forming steps to increase the process limits.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819012008Sheet metalCuttingHeat treatment
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Maier Petra
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Maier Petra
Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
MATEC Web of Conferences
Sheet metal
Cutting
Heat treatment
author_facet Clausius Benjamin
Maier Petra
author_sort Clausius Benjamin
title Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
title_short Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
title_full Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
title_fullStr Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
title_sort investigation of a partial, inductive short-time heat treatment of thin metal sheets integrated into the forming process
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Flanging is a widespread method in the sheet metal working industry to connect same or different materials by forming. Especially the sealing technology makes high demands on the flanging process: a low sheet thickness of the inner eyelet is necessary for proper sealing. The outer edges of the neck rings are mostly manufactured by shear cutting. The quality of the cut surface and the level of the local strain hardening influence decisively the limit of the flanging process by possible cracking. This paper is focused on the dependencies of these factors regarding thin metal sheets of different materials with a thickness down to 100 μm. It could be shown that strain hardening has a stronger effect on the process limits compared to the notch effect of the sheet edges when using standard values for the clearance of the shear cutting tool. Furthermore, a process is investigated with a partial inductive short-time heat treatment of the most deformed edge area. Due to the low thickness of the material and low heat capacities related thereto, it is possible to integrate a recrystallization annealing as single step into the forming process. As a result, the strain hardening can be removed from the affected zone directly between two forming steps to increase the process limits.
topic Sheet metal
Cutting
Heat treatment
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819012008
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