SAE Technical Paper Series 2021
DOI: 10.4271/2021-01-0267
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Formability Characterization of 3rd Generation Advanced High-Strength Steel and Application to Forming a B-Pillar

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“…The process parameters of the friction test were carefully selected to represent an industrial forming process for AHSS using the CommDraw TM 220 (Commonwealth Oil Corporation, Harrow, ON, Canada) lubricant provided by the automotive toolmaker, Bowman Precision Tooling. An interface pressure of 25 MPa, and a sliding distance of 75 mm were obtained from a forming simulation of a structural B-Pillar of the studied 3rd Gen 980 documented in Gutierrez et al [ 41 ]. The sliding speed of 5 mm/s is on the lower bound of the forming speed in the B-pillar stamping process but was selected to produce a smooth and stable friction response.…”
Section: Friction Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process parameters of the friction test were carefully selected to represent an industrial forming process for AHSS using the CommDraw TM 220 (Commonwealth Oil Corporation, Harrow, ON, Canada) lubricant provided by the automotive toolmaker, Bowman Precision Tooling. An interface pressure of 25 MPa, and a sliding distance of 75 mm were obtained from a forming simulation of a structural B-Pillar of the studied 3rd Gen 980 documented in Gutierrez et al [ 41 ]. The sliding speed of 5 mm/s is on the lower bound of the forming speed in the B-pillar stamping process but was selected to produce a smooth and stable friction response.…”
Section: Friction Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%