Formability investigation using a new test design for hot stamping processes
by Mohamed Mohamed; Jianguo Lin; Alistair Foster; Trevor Dean; John Dear
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 54, No. 1/2/3, 2017

Abstract: Hot stamping is widely used in the forming of lightweight automotive panel components. The process optimisation requires knowledge of constitutive relations of work-piece material but assessment of formability of materials in hot stamping conditions is exceptionally challenging. A testing method and corresponding specimen design are developed in this paper for evaluating formability of materials in hot stamping conditions. A series of tests have been carried out for AA6082 aluminium alloy, at different forming rates and failure modes have been analysed. A set of stress-state dependent damage equations for AA6082 is introduced and this has been input into the FE code, ABAQUS. An FE model is developed and validated from the experimental results. Failure modes at particular forming conditions are predicted and designed specimen shapes are optimised for different forming conditions. It is concluded that work-piece design is related to ductility for hot stamping conditions and recommendations for work-piece design are given.

Online publication date: Wed, 30-Nov-2016

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