Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks

In many industrials field, especially in the automotive sector, there is a trend toward lightweight constructions in order to reduce the weight and thereby the CO2 and NOx emissions of the products. An auspicious approach within this context is the substitution of conventional deep drawing steel by...

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Main Authors: Alexander Kahrimanidis, Michael Lechner, Julia Degner, Daniel Wortberg, Marion Merklein
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/8/12/5476
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spelling doaj-5971ea5d9e12418da0c7db90e8dedeca2020-11-25T00:55:03ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442015-12-018128524853810.3390/ma8125476ma8125476Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated BlanksAlexander Kahrimanidis0Michael Lechner1Julia Degner2Daniel Wortberg3Marion Merklein4Daimler AG, Process Development and Materials, HPC 050-F155, 71059 Sindelfingen, GermanyInstitute of Manufacturing Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyInstitute of Manufacturing Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyDaimler AG, Process Development and Materials, HPC 050-F155, 71059 Sindelfingen, GermanyInstitute of Manufacturing Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyIn many industrials field, especially in the automotive sector, there is a trend toward lightweight constructions in order to reduce the weight and thereby the CO2 and NOx emissions of the products. An auspicious approach within this context is the substitution of conventional deep drawing steel by precipitation hardenable aluminum alloys. However, based on the low formability, the application for complex stamping parts is challenging. Therefore, at the Institute of Manufacturing Technology, an innovative technology to enhance the forming limit of these lightweight materials was invented. The key idea of the so-called Tailor Heat Treated Blanks (THTB) is optimization of the mechanical properties by local heat treatment before the forming operation. An accurate description of material properties is crucial to predict the forming behavior of tailor heat treated blanks by simulation. Therefore, within in this research project, a holistic approach for the design of the THTB process in dependency of the main influencing parameters is presented and discussed in detail. The capability of the approach for the process development of complex forming operations is demonstrated by a comparison of local blank thickness of a tailgate with the corresponding results from simulation.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/8/12/5476lightweight designtailor heat treated blanksmaterial model
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author Alexander Kahrimanidis
Michael Lechner
Julia Degner
Daniel Wortberg
Marion Merklein
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Michael Lechner
Julia Degner
Daniel Wortberg
Marion Merklein
Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
Materials
lightweight design
tailor heat treated blanks
material model
author_facet Alexander Kahrimanidis
Michael Lechner
Julia Degner
Daniel Wortberg
Marion Merklein
author_sort Alexander Kahrimanidis
title Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
title_short Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
title_full Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
title_fullStr Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
title_full_unstemmed Process Design of Aluminum Tailor Heat Treated Blanks
title_sort process design of aluminum tailor heat treated blanks
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In many industrials field, especially in the automotive sector, there is a trend toward lightweight constructions in order to reduce the weight and thereby the CO2 and NOx emissions of the products. An auspicious approach within this context is the substitution of conventional deep drawing steel by precipitation hardenable aluminum alloys. However, based on the low formability, the application for complex stamping parts is challenging. Therefore, at the Institute of Manufacturing Technology, an innovative technology to enhance the forming limit of these lightweight materials was invented. The key idea of the so-called Tailor Heat Treated Blanks (THTB) is optimization of the mechanical properties by local heat treatment before the forming operation. An accurate description of material properties is crucial to predict the forming behavior of tailor heat treated blanks by simulation. Therefore, within in this research project, a holistic approach for the design of the THTB process in dependency of the main influencing parameters is presented and discussed in detail. The capability of the approach for the process development of complex forming operations is demonstrated by a comparison of local blank thickness of a tailgate with the corresponding results from simulation.
topic lightweight design
tailor heat treated blanks
material model
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/8/12/5476
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