Comprehensive material characterization for an intermediate heat treatment

Lechner M, Kuppert A, Merklein M (2013)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2013

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Publisher: None

Book Volume: 549

Pages Range: 39-44

ISBN: 9783037856710

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.549.39

Abstract

Encouraged by increasing climate regulations there is a trend to lightweight constructions in the transportation sector, particularly in the automotive industry. An auspicious possibility to reduce the weight of the vehicle is the substitution of conventional steel by aluminum alloys. However, aluminum has a low formability and therefore new technologies have to be found in order to enhance the materials spectrum of application. A new strategy to extend the process limit is the short-term aluminum intermediate heat treatment between two forming operations. Key idea is the partial adaption of the mechanical properties with a short term heat treatment. By the interaction of soft and hard areas the material flow during the forming operation can be improved and the formability can be enhanced. Prerequisite for a successful application of the technology and the numerical simulation is a comprehensive knowledge about the interaction of pre-straining and a subsequent short term heat treatment. Within this paper the mechanical properties in dependency of the two parameters will be presented and a process window for the heat treatment after first forming operations will be derived. Moreover, the influence of batch fluctuations and the impact of ageing will be demonstrated. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications.

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Lechner, M., Kuppert, A., & Merklein, M. (2013). Comprehensive material characterization for an intermediate heat treatment. Key Engineering Materials, 549, 39-44. https://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.549.39

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Lechner, Michael, Andreas Kuppert, and Marion Merklein. "Comprehensive material characterization for an intermediate heat treatment." Key Engineering Materials 549 (2013): 39-44.

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