Tube hydroforming has been widely used to produce automotive structural components due to the superior properties of the hydroformed parts in terms of their light weight and structural rigidity. Compared to the traditional manufacturing process for a closed-section member including stamping and followed by welding, tube-hydro forming leads to cost savings due to reduced tooling and material handling. However, the high pressure pumps and high tonnage press required in hydroforming, lead to increased capital investment reducing the cost benefits. This study explores low pressure tube hydro forming which reduces the internal fluid pressure and die closing force required to produce the hydroformed part. The experimental and numerical analysis was for low pressure hydro formed stainless steel tubes. Die filling conditions and thickness distributions are measured and critically analysed.
History
Pagination
272 - 279
Location
Krakow, Poland
Open access
Yes
Start date
2008-09-21
End date
2008-09-24
ISBN-13
9783514007543
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2008, Verlag Stahleisen
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Pietrzyk, J Kusiak, J Majta, P Hartley, J Lin, K Mori
Title of proceedings
Metal Forming 2008 : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Metal Forming