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Approach for testing the material behavior in roll forming in a small scale

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Matthias WeissMatthias Weiss, Buddhika Abeyrathna, Jascha Marnette, O Badr, A Abvabi, J Jiao, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
Roll forming of ultra-high strength steels (UHSS) and other high strength alloys is an advanced manufacturing methodology with the ability of cold forming those materials to complex three-dimensional shapes for lightweight structural applications. Due to their high strength, most of these materials have a reduced ductility which excludes conventional sheet forming methods under cold forming conditions. Roll forming is possible due to its low strains and incremental forming characteristic. Recent research investigates the development of high strength nano-structured aluminum sheet and titanium alloys, as well as their behaviour in roll forming with regard to formability, material behaviour and shape defects. The development of new materials is often limited to small scale samples due to the high preparation costs. In contrast, industrial application needs larger scale tests for validation, especially in roll forming where a minimum sheet length is required to feed the sample trough the roll forming machine. This work describes a novel technique for studying roll forming of a short length of experimental material. DP780 steel strips (500mm – 1300mm length) were welded between two mild steel carrier sheets of similar width and thickness giving an overall strip length of 2m. Roll forming trials were performed and longitudinal edge strain, bow and springback determined on the welded samples and samples formed of full length DP780 strip before and after cut off. The experimental results of this work show that this method gives a reasonable approach for predicting material behavior in roll forming transverse to the rolling direction. In contrast to that significant differences in longitudinal bow were observed between the welded sections and the sections formed of full length DP780 strip; this indicates that the applicability of this method is limited with regard to predicting longitudinal material behavior in roll forming.

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Event

International Deep Drawing Research Group. Conference (2012 : Mumbai, India)

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1 - 6

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International Deep-Drawing Research Group

Location

Mumbai, India

Place of publication

Mumbai, India

Start date

2012-11-25

End date

2012-11-29

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2012, International Deep-Drawing Research Group

Title of proceedings

IDDRG 2012 : Lightweighting, possibilities & challenges : Proceedings of the 2012 International Deep Drawing Research Group Conference

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