Influence of the preheating strategy on the deep drawing of extruded magnesium alloy ME20 sheets

Author:

Joghan H Dardaei,Hahn M,Traphöner H,Tekkaya A E

Abstract

Abstract Due to the hexagonal crystal structure of magnesium alloys, a high forming limit can only be achieved at elevated temperatures. For the material characterization of extruded magnesium alloy ME20 sheets, at elevated temperatures, the in-plane torsion test and a multi-layer upsetting test were conducted. Also, FLCs were determined at elevated temperatures. For the deep drawing, two different heating strategies are investigated. In the first method, specimens are placed in an oven at 400 °C for around 10 minutes and then rapidly transferred to the tool. In the second method the specimens are directly heated in the deep drawing tool. In both methods the specimens are painted with Bornitrid lubricant. The effect of the preheating on the coefficient of friction is investigated by using strip tensile tests. FEM simulations for the deep drawing comparing two different material models (Barlat 2000, CPB06) are executed. The results show that specimens heated in the tool show a better formability than oven-heated specimens. The numerical results present that there is no significant difference between Barlat 2000 and CPB06 in an isothermal deep drawing condition. The numerical results are in good agreement with the deep drawing experiments which also indicates that the warm FLCs allow for a good failure prediction.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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