Title of article :
INVESTIGATION OF FORMABILITY OF LOW CARBON STEEL SHEETS BY FORMING LIMIT DIAGRAMS.
Author/Authors :
JENABALI JAHROMI, S. A. shiraz university - School of Engineering - Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, شيراز, ايران , NAZARBOLAND, A. shiraz university - School of Engineering - Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, شيراز, ايران , MANSOURI, E. shiraz university - School of Engineering - Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, شيراز, ايران , ABBASI, S. shiraz university - School of Engineering - Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, شيراز, ايران
From page :
377
To page :
385
Abstract :
Low carbon steel sheets have many applications in industries, especially in automotive parts, therefore it is necessary to study formability of these steel sheets. Forming limit diagram (FLD) is one of the strong pieces of equipment used to study the formability of sheet metals. In this study, FLDs have been determined experimentally for three grades ST12, ST14, and Interstitial free (IF) by conducting punch-stretching experiments using suitably designed and fabricated tools. Formability observed from FLDs has been correlated with mechanical properties and formability parameters like punch type, punch diameter, friction between punch and sheet, work hardening exponent (n) and plane-anisotropy (r) of the sheets. Results have indicated that forming strains in IF and ST14 steel sheets are higher than ST12 and higher n x r values and thickness are desirable to raise the forming strains. The sheet orientation can be effective and in addition, depends on the strain path .For example, forming limit strains in 45° angles with respect to the rolling direction are less than that for 0° and 90° within the right band of FLDs.
Keywords :
Forming limit diagram , formability , r , n values , low carbon steel.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology :Transactions of Electrical Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology :Transactions of Electrical Engineering
Record number :
2596211
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