“…When the applied load is removed, the plastic component of the deformation remains permanently, but the elastic part springback to its original shape. Springback, an elastic material recovery after the unloading of stamping tools, causes variations and inconsistencies of final part dimensions [1]. Springback or shape change has been one of the major challenges in sheet metal fabrication, particularly with the increased applications of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) in automotive stamping, as in comparison with conventional steels, AHSS stampings produce higher contact pressures at the interface between draw die and sheet metal blank.…”