Simulation of Heat Assisted Forming of Commercial Aluminium Alloy AA5182

Author:

Govindarajan Rajarajan1,Zubeil Martin2,Siefert Kathleen2,Ageorges Christophe1,Roll Karl2

Affiliation:

1. Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India

2. Daimler AG

Abstract

To improve the formability of commercial aluminium alloy AA5182, a new heat assisted forming method is used. The process sequence of this method is; cold forming (pre-forming, 90 to 95% of final shape), heat treatment and cooling it down to room temperature and final cold forming. AA5182 is a non-heat treatable alloy and hence heat treating a strain hardened non-heat treatable aluminium alloy leads to lose in strength and gain in plastic recovery. Therefore by heat treating a preformed part and then following it up by further forming stages, it not only gains the lost strength back but also shows increased formability. This behavior is particularly useful in forming more complex automotive interior body parts. To accurately simulate this method, modeling the effect of heat treatment is important. Initial investigations on tensile tests showed that the degree of pre-forming in combination with heat treatment is directly proportional to plastic recovery. Which means, the more the pre-strain is the more the recovery becomes viable. Based on this, a new algorithm has been developed and implemented in LS-DYNA to capture the effect of heat treatment. Finally experimental investigations were carried out on a cross die deep drawn cup to validate the developed simulation model.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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