Effect of strain rate on formability of 22MnB5 steel during hot stamping process

Author:

Singh Amarjeet Kumar,Narasimhan K

Abstract

Abstract Hot stamping is a high temperature and high strain rate deformation process, which is widely used in automotive industries because of the advantages associated with the process like higher formability, no spring back, higher specific strength to weight ratio etc. When strain rate increases, the formability of materials decreases but in some conditions reversal behavior was also observed, therefore in this work, the focus is to find the effect of strain rate on thickness distribution, thickness gradient evolution and formability of 22MnB5 Steel. To capture the effect of strain rate, a wide range of high-temperature tensile tests were conducted in the thermomechanical simulator (Gleeble-3800) for different strain rates (0.01, 0.1, 1/s) under uniaxial and plain strain conditions. It is found that formability of 22MnB5 steel increases with increase in strain rate in the drawing region.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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