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Springback data from stamping and simulating the forming of advanced high strength steel

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posted on 2024-05-17, 03:33 authored by Peter Hodgson
This dataset is comprised of a spreadsheet of simulation result files, cross-section geometries of stamped parts, strain results of cross-section of stamped parts, simulation data (strain stress displacement energies), and variation data of material properties of a single coil. This data is a collection of both experimental and simulation results from industrial and laboratory stamping of advanced high strength steels (AHSS). The steels that were stamped were a typical high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel, a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel, a super HSLA steel, and a dual phase (DP) steel. The selected part was an automatic Ford Falcon front cross-member component using the Ford Geelong stamping plant. The variation of the material and stamped parts was also collected.

Funding

ARC LP0455249

History

Alternative title

Springback data from stamping and simulating the forming of AHSS

Project name

Developing light weight automotive structures

Access conditions

Restrictions apply to parts of the data. Enquiries should be emailed to Professor Bernard Rolfe.

Collection start date

2004-01-01

Collection end date

2010-12-31

Material type

xls, jpeg, odb, Autoform results files, LS-Dyna results files, .mat, .m, images, data

Resource type

database

Language

eng

Notes

In Australia, most automotive companies are now considering advanced high strength, formable steels for weight reduction. These steels are extremely complex with little published research in key areas of their application. The objective is to develop a de

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Deakin University

Extent

10GB, 100 items

Editor/Contributor(s)

Collins, Paul; Collins, Paul; De Souza, Timothy; De Souza, Timothy; Pereira, Michael; Pereira, Michael; Robertston, Leigh; Robertston, Leigh; Clarke, Ben; Clarke, Ben; Mullins, Jonathan; Mullins, Jonathan; Asgari, Alireza; Asgari, Alireza

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