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Numerical investigation of ramp and constant pressurization system during tube crushing process

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chetan Nikhare, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
The requirement for the automotive industry at present and even more so in the future is to simultaneously develop materials, economic forming processes and techniques for weight reduction of the component. To fulfil this need steel manufacturers have developed Advanced High Strength Steels which have high strength and good formability. Due to high strength, material thickness can be reduced without compromising the function of the component. High pressure hydro forming is one process that can be used to produce complex components from these materials. However, reduction in material thickness of these steels does not result in a large decrease of internal fluid pressure and die closing force during tube hydro forming and hence the higher strengths of these steels will require higher pressures. Tube crushing is a process in which the component can be formed with low pressures. In this paper numerical comparison of ramp and constant pressurization system during tube crushing for a TRIP steel is studied. It is proposed that ramp pressure is the best option to obtain a part with accurate geometrical shape from tube crushing with less die closing force. The stress and thickness distribution of the part during tube crushing were critically analysed.

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Event

International Conference on Advances in Manufacturing Technology (2008 : Chennai, India)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Location

Chennai, India

Place of publication

Chennai, India

Start date

2008-02-06

End date

2008-02-08

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, ICAMT

Editor/Contributor(s)

B Raj

Title of proceedings

ICAMT 2008 : Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Manufacturing Technology

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