Advancements in tailored hot stamping simulations: cooling channel and distortion analyses
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Introduction
Hot stamped components have been widely used in the automotive industry in the last decade where ultra high strength is required. These parts, however, may not provide sufficient toughness to absorb crash energy. Therefore, these components are “tailored” by controlling the microstructure at various locations. Simulation of tailored hot stamped components requires more detailed analysis of microstructural changes. Furthermore, since the part is not uniformly quenched, severe distortion can be observed. CPF, together with ESI have developed a number of techniques to predict the final properties of a tailored part. This paper discusses the recent improvements in modeling distortion and die design with cooling channels.
Authors
Eren Billur - Center for Precision Forming, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA / Billur Makine Ltd, Ankara, Turkey