Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5017889 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2017 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objectives of this paper are to quantify the increase in formability of DP600 steel sheets in electrohydraulic die forming (EHDF). The conventional (quasi-static) and high strain rate forming limits of this sheet material were experimentally obtained from specimens deformed using Marciniak tests and EHDF tests, respectively. A numerical model of EHDF was developed in order to determine the strain path of sheet metal experiencing large strains. Forming limits obtained from EHDF specimens formed in plane strain into a V-shaped die indicated that, locally near the top edge of the specimen, more than 120% formability improvement was achieved. Moreover, a formability enhancement of more than 60% was achieved in EHDF in biaxial tension using a conical die, provided sufficient discharge energy was applied. It was found that the significant increases in formability in EHDF are associated with the high-velocity impact against the die wall and the consequent high effective strain rate.
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