2021
DOI: 10.1177/09544054211052116
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Formability study of bake hardening steel and its correlation with microstructure

Abstract: In the present study, the bake hardening (BH 240) steel sheet’s formability behavior is studied experimentally based on the Nakajima test method. A forming limit diagram is successfully constructed using universal sheet metal forming machine by offline measuring the strains of deformed specimens. In-process strain measurement based on a digital image correlation technique is also performed for a few selected samples to compare the results with manual strain measurement techniques. All the deformed specimens ar… Show more

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“…These findings are in good accrodance to an investigation by Das et al who investigated the grain size evolution in Nakajima specimens after deformation. 24 The characterized values are used to define analytical formulas in the form of second degree polynomials, which represent the changes in the grain geometry. These resulting polynoms and the respective plastic strain are given in the diagrams.…”
Section: Validation Of the R-value Evolution With Grain Structure Ana...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are in good accrodance to an investigation by Das et al who investigated the grain size evolution in Nakajima specimens after deformation. 24 The characterized values are used to define analytical formulas in the form of second degree polynomials, which represent the changes in the grain geometry. These resulting polynoms and the respective plastic strain are given in the diagrams.…”
Section: Validation Of the R-value Evolution With Grain Structure Ana...mentioning
confidence: 99%