Car manufacturers are under pressure to reduce vehicle mass while maintaining comfort and passenger safety for current and future vehicles. To meet this demand the steel industry has developed Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) that promise higher strength and improved formability compared to conventional steel grades. Even though significant research has already been performed to evaluate the material properties and forming behaviour of most AHSS types, only a limited literature is available on their necking and fracture behaviour and the effect on formability. This paper examines and compares the thinning, necking and fracture behaviour of two AHSS and one conventional steel type, namely TRIP, DP and HSLA. Uniaxial, plane and biaxial strain conditions are investigated by tensile, cup drawing and stretch forming tests and by using numerical methods. The test results indicate that significant differences exist in necking and fracture behaviour between all three steel types.
History
Event
New Developments on Metallurgy and Applications of High Strength Steels : Steel Conference (2008 : Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Pagination
1 - 13
Publisher
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Place of publication
[Buenos Aires, Argentina]
Start date
2008-05-26
End date
2008-05-28
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2008, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Perez
Title of proceedings
TMS 2008 : New Developments on Metallurgy and Applications of High Strength Steels: Steel Conference