Analysis of Trimming Processes for Advanced High Strength Steels

Presented are analytical and experimental results for both the conventional trimming process and a recently developed robust trimming process, which involves dulling the upper trimming tool and providing elastic offal support. The robust process, which has strong potential to lower the requirements...

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Published inSAE International journal of materials and manufacturing Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 487 - 493
Main Authors Golovashchenko, Sergey F, Ilinich, Andrey M, Bessonov, Nicholas M, Smith, Lorenzo M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published SAE International 01.01.2009
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Summary:Presented are analytical and experimental results for both the conventional trimming process and a recently developed robust trimming process, which involves dulling the upper trimming tool and providing elastic offal support. The robust process, which has strong potential to lower the requirements for the accuracy of trim die alignment, is analyzed. Material flow of the trimming process is modeled numerically using the commercially available LS-Dyna finite element program and an in-house finite element program, called Solid 2D. An experimental technique, which provides plane strain material deformation data as a function of hydrostatic pressure has been developed. Experimental results from the plane strain FLD test and a single interrupted trimming test were obtained in order to find agreement between analytical and experimental results. Analysis of the mechanisms of blank separation in conventional trimming and trimming with an elastic scrap support is also provided.
Bibliography:2009-04-20 ANNUAL 164761 Detroit, Michigan, United States
ISSN:1946-3979
1946-3987
1946-3987
DOI:10.4271/2009-01-1175