Hollow structures made of Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) are increasingly used in the automobile industry for crash and structural components. Generally high pressure hydroforming is used to form these tabular parts, which is a costly manufacturing process due to the high pressure equipment and large tonnage presses required. A new process termed low pressure hydroforming, where a pressurized tube is crushed between two dies, represents a more cost effective alternative due to the lower pressures and die closing forces required.
In this study the low pressure tube hydroforming of one simple and two different complex hollow shapes is investigated. The complexities of the pat1S compared to simple shapes are critically studied and the die filling conditions are investigated and discussed. FUl1hennore the thickness distributions over the circumference of the part during forming are analyzed.
History
Event
International Deep-Drawing Research Group. Conference (2009 : Golden, Colorado)
Pagination
879 - 888
Publisher
IDDRG
Location
Golden Colorado
Place of publication
[Golden, Colo.]
Start date
2009-06-01
End date
2009-06-03
ISBN-13
9780615296418
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, International Deep-Drawing Research Group
Editor/Contributor(s)
B Levy, D Matlock, C Van Tyne
Title of proceedings
IDDRG 2009 : Material property data for more effective numerical analysis : Proceedings of the 2009 International Deep-Drawing Research Group annual conference