Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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794811 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
This study focused on using electromagnetically generated impulses to correct dimensional errors resulting from springback on two different geometric features. Modification or correction of a corner feature is considered first. A simple linear actuator is used to correct springback on a simply bent high strength aluminum alloy (AA 5754) and a high strength steel alloy (DP 600). It is shown to be possible to fully correct for springback using a net-shape die with both materials with higher electromagnetic discharge energies being required for the steel. The second geometric feature considered is a sidewall curl ‘defect’ that is the result of bending and unbending U-Channel drawing. A serpentine actuator and net-shape die were shown effective at correcting for this defect in both DP 600 and TRIP 700 high strength steels. A somewhat higher forming energy is required for effective shape correction in the higher strength TRIP 700 alloy. A detailed mechanistic understanding of springback correction remains elusive, but these results are consistent with several other studies in the literature that show this is an effective means to control springback.